Chapter 7
You're hidden right out in the open -- that is, you would be if you only realized it. They wouldn't see you because they don't expect you to know anything, since they believe they've taken care of that . . ." Page 154
Crenshaw the vet is telling the narrator that deep down he thinking about freedom and he dont need to be a complete fool in order to succeed, and have more confidence and be you and that he will face his his problem. the veteran doctor from the golden day make this statement to the narrator because its foreshadows the notion of invisibility that the narrator will come to learn
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