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    This passage offers a fascinating psychological insight into a character driven purely by the instinct to mimic. Her actions, like holding a book she cannot see, are mechanical replications of observed behavior, entirely disconnected from the act’s true purpose or utility. The pleasure derived is not from reading, but from the internal satisfaction of performing the imitation itself. This highlights a profound disconnect between action and understanding, suggesting that the impulse to copy can become an end in itself, a way to participate in a world from which she might otherwise feel excluded. It portrays imitation not as learning, but as a fundamental, almost compulsive, need.

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