A Mystery which makes it hard to understand…

“I fear I will walk far, very far, with no one to watch over me,” the man says, starling the Doctor” (105). Albert’s memories come back to him and he realizes it is dangerous for him to walk away from everyone. But he always has the feeling to walk and walk. What makes him feel like to walk, can he explain it no he have no explanation for that. It stays the mystery to him. It connects to the memories and the language in which Casey shows that it is hard to explain exactly the same feelings to the Doctor. The doctor’s desire to apply whatever knowledge he has to Albert’s disease, but there is always mystery game play through the story which can never understand by others. The doctor tries his best to explain, but he never shows a clear image to the readers which makes it more mysterious. The doctor always tries his best to solve the mystery. Through the novel he and the readers are able to see what Albert goes through with the help Casey, who draws a picture, but there are some fragments throughout which makes it hard to understand the story. Casey presents Albert story in a way it feels true to its content. He is a mystery to himself. He is walking and does not realize his surroundings, he can’t put into words to explain the way he suffers. He does not have the self- awareness. What becomes of Albert?

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