
Narrator's Children
from The Eyes Have It
The children of the narrator, who are playing Monopoly with their mother. They represent the idyllic, unaware family life that contrasts with the narrator's terrifying internal world.
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About Narrator's Children
Narrator's Children is a minor character in Philip K. Dick's classic novel "The Eyes Have It" (1953). The children of the narrator, who are playing Monopoly with their mother. They represent the idyllic, unaware family life that contrasts with the narrator's terrifying internal world.
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