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Quote #10
I'm surprised by how different Henry seems. This is not the sadistic, dangerous Henry who punched me in the face. It is not the serious, bookish Henry who talks about sci-fi novels. It is not the confident, tower-scaling Henry. This Henry is outnumbered, a little suspicious, and he wants us to like him. (15.52)
It's usually a good thing to be considered to be multi-faceted… but not two-faced. If we have different personas we bring out for different situations, does it mean that sometimes we are being real, and sometimes we are being fake?