Man In The Parks: A Metaphor Of Continuity Of Parks

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Continuity of Parks is a metaphorical piece of fiction. The entire work is a metaphor for the consuming nature of reading. The inability in this piece to separate the levels of fiction reflects on the ease with which a person can become absorbed in literature. Any work written on the consuming nature of reading automatically becomes reflective, as it is meant to be consumed and read, making the reader suddenly very aware that they’re reading.
The man in the chair submerges himself into the story, doing so willingly and deliberately. He is responsible towards the literature- he treats it seriously, and only gets into it when he has time to devote all his attention to it. By doing so, he is both able to enjoy the story more, experiencing its