Monday, January 27, 2014

A Coward

This man is a coward. A flat out coward. He preaches of superiority and of clarity, but all he is is a small man who has no courage and no sense of bravery. He says that he will get his revenge and that the officer will acknowledge him, but all he does is show off his flashy clothes and bare his teeth (figuratively). This makes me question everything from the previous part, Underground. In it, he has called himself the intellectual writer and implied that he is superior in almost all ways to those around him, but all he has proven to be (so far) is a fake. Maybe the rest of Apropos will contain a metamorphosis from his current state to more of a humanized state. Or maybe he'll tell us that everything in Apropos never actually happened. Either way, the narrator needs to man up.

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