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specials-and-isolation

The chapter explores the social and psychological marginalization of 'specials' like Isidore, who are intellectually diminished and doomed to a bleak existence on Earth.

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968)Philip K. Dick

Chapter 11

In this chapter, John Isidore grapples with his feelings of isolation and inadequacy as a 'special' while performing his menial job repairing electric animals. He reflects on the cultural significance of Wilbur Mercer and the empathy box, contrasting it with the pervasive media figure Buster Friendly, whom he suspects is in psychic competition with Mercerism. The chapter culminates in a conversation with Hannibal Sloat, where Isidore expresses his belief in Mercer's eternal renewal and the spiritual struggle for human empathy and control.