I find part two much easier to read than part one because it
is less rambling thoughts and more explanations of the narrator’s younger
life. I find myself enjoying this part
more and being able to read it faster. I
find it interesting how this book was put together. The first part shows us nothing about the narrator. We only learn about him through his rambling
thoughts. However, in the second part we
finally start to learn more details about the narrator.
I liked the
part when the narrator talks about how he wanted to be noticed by the policeman
because he feels like he is never noticed.
He says, “I could not forgive his having moved me without noticing me,”
(page 34). He wanted to fight with him
because than he wouldn’t feel like a nobody and he would feel like an actual
person in a fight.
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