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Julia
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Julia

from The Eyes Have It

A character in the fictional book the narrator reads. Described as 'a lady' with 'breeding', capable of blushing and knitting her brows angrily. To the narrator, she initially appears human but is later 'revealed' to be an alien capable of organ removal.

Personality Traits

Dignified (initially perceived)Indignant (at the eyes examining her)Compliant (when asking to remove arm)Biological absurdity (as perceived by narrator)Victim (of dismemberment, in narrator's literal view)
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About Julia

Julia is a supporting character in Philip K. Dick's classic novel "The Eyes Have It" (1953). A character in the fictional book the narrator reads. Described as 'a lady' with 'breeding', capable of blushing and knitting her brows angrily. To the narrator, she initially appears human but is later 'revealed' to be an alien capable of organ removal.

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