This appears to be a story of a man who has had enough of
living in solitude and having spite for everyone and everything and wants to
force his way into society by joining groups of friends without invitations,
dressing unnecessarily nice for events that are not that important, and
asserting his dominance with other men who don’t even know he exists. He
mentions a couple times that he is seen as a fly on the wall and that that is
what sets him off the most. He acknowledges the fact that he is invisible but
hates the fact that other people acknowledge it as well. It seems to be a
continuation of Part 1 because it is a process of thinking in the “conscious
man” that is full of spite but has no choice but to join into society because,
by nature ad because one way or another, we are all the “natural man”, the
human is a social being that cannot go its whole life in a room reading books
and having no interactions with other humans.
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