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individual-isolation
Edmond's solitary behavior and refusal to engage with peers underscore themes of isolation and difference in social development.
1 chapter across 1 book
The New Adam (1939)Stanley G. Weinbaum
Book III. The Pursuit Of Pleasure
This chapter introduces Edmond Hall, a child born with unusual physical and mental traits, including extra joints in his fingers and an intense, almost alien gaze. Raised by his pragmatic father John Hall in early 20th century Chicago, Edmond exhibits precocious abilities and a solitary nature, showing early signs of being a 'superman' distinct from ordinary humans. His entry into public school marks his first social challenge, where he remains aloof and indifferent to competition, highlighting his unique psychological makeup.