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In a bildungsroman, the person who catalyzes the main character's moral and intellectual development often feels marked by fate.
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Sitting there in my giant headphones with a union jack design, I would feel marked as old and out of touch – onlookers would know at once that I could only be listening to Barry Manilow, or Status Quo, or perhaps Charlene's I've Never Been To Me – but, I would reason: I'm not a teenager and it's only a plane home from holiday and nobody cares.
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"I feel marked," she said.
You feel marked in some way.
I refuse to feel marked as damaged goods because of this ordeal.
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