screens", I'm not sure what to make of that. Would love to hear someone else's > theory. The book represents the narrator's self-image. He has no future or past - only two pages - the present. He's a pretty sad guy, a bit of a loser who has idolized some female and put her up on a pedestal like she's a goddess rather than treating her like an equal or a human.">
The book represents the narrator's self-image. He has no future or past - only two pages - the present. He's a pretty sad guy, a bit of a loser who has idolized some female and put her up on a pedestal like she's a goddess rather than treating her like an equal or a human.