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A World of Loneliness

Is there an actual thing as “not fitting in” or being “unusual”? Does this mean that there is no one who can relate to us; how we think or feel? No matter of age, gender, race, sexual preference, background, likes or dislikes, everyone has characteristics about themselves that either makes them capatible to or distinguishes them from others. Everyone blends in somewhere and no one person can fit in everywhere. That one capatible person may not always be in reach. Finding a person who can relate to us is sometimes hard but like finding the perfect mate, we must search about or sit until we are found. In Willa Cather’s: Paul’s Case, Paul is an unusual teenage boy who is unsatisfied with his life and wants to live in a fantasy world because he lives in an environment where it is hard to find someone who understands or that can relate to the way he feels.
In Willa Cather’s: Paul’s Case, a teenage boy by the name of Paul is described to be unusual because ...

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