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And Alex understood that Scotty Hausmann did not exist. He was a word casing in human form: a shell whose essence has vanished.
Jennifer Egan
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What this quote means

This quote reflects on the nature of identity and existence, suggesting that some people may lack genuine substance or meaning.

Jennifer Egan’s quote delves into the idea that individuals may present themselves as something they are not, serving as mere shells without true essence. This reflection on the human condition raises questions about authenticity, the roles we play in society, and the existential void that can accompany modern life.

Themes

IdentityExistenceAuthenticityHuman ConditionSubstance

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Example use cases

In a discussion on social media, you might quote this to highlight the superficial nature of online personas.

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