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As he relates himself to the mythical character of Cupid, he confuses the god's emotions with his own and imagines that he too has fallen in love with the woman's beauty.
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Regardless of the narrator's state of consciousness, he is able to relate himself to Cupid as he believes himself to be in love with Psyche, representing the mind.
He relates her situation to defending himself on the job early on in his career.
He relates to everybody.
He relates to people".
He relates their reactions.
He related every one of the those conversations back to himself as a gay person.
He related to everybody.
He himself relates how one Sunday he walked from Thun to Berne wearing a "louche pale-yellow summer suit and dancing pumps" and on his head a "deliberately dissolute, daring, ridiculous hat".
He relates.
He also explicitly relates A.'s attitudinal shift to himself: A. said once that he didn't think before that people in Poland were xenophobic.
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