![]() ![]() Just as I had become comfortable with this direction, however, the plot quite suddenly becomes decidedly literal – only in very last part of the narrative. However, as the book progresses, the author seems so invested in the main character’s past, personality and internal dialogue that I started to think of the story as a metaphor. At first, the story seems like it is going to use invisibility literally. The plot itself transforms in a less cohesive way, for me, than the personality of the main character. As his actions become more brazen, he confronts some more unsavoury aspects of his personality hiding under the surface. As the story evolves, the protagonist progresses from accident, to experiment, to intent. Harrington discovers, quite by chance, that he has the ability to remain undetected when shoplifting, an event that may have gone unnoticed if not underlined by additional incidents in the local movie theatre. ![]() ![]() What would you do if you found out that you could be invisible to the people around you, but only when performing morally questionable acts? Would you exercise this ability?īitter Orange attempts to explore this rather fascinating situation through the eyes of our hero, Seth Harrington. ![]()
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