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(the girl who couldn't see herself.)her image on the mirror was blurred and even out in the street she seemed non-existent. What is the author trying to say?​

Sagot :

The author is trying to say that the girl felt insignificant, unimportant to anyone.

How does the author approach this?

  • He points out how the girl couldn't recognize herself.
  • He shows that no one noticed her presence.
  • He reinforces how nonexistent she felt.

The girl cannot be seen by people or by herself. This causes her a feeling of being non-existent, of not being important, and not being heard or understood by anyone.

This generates a mood of irrelevance, where the reader feels the same as the girl when reading how she feels.

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