Imagine Me Gone

Michael's Interest in the Suffering of Slaves

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Michael's interest in the sufferings brought about by slavery symbolizes his own search for meaning as he, himself, suffers. Susanne tells this to Margaret when they meet each other for lunch. when she says that misery loves company in reference to Michael's interest in the suffering of others "He suffers. What I'm saying is, it's identification" (278).