"As in The Lime Twig dream and illusion are right at the center of Charivari"
- John C. Hawkes
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In John C. Hawkes' unique The Lime Twig, dream and illusion are important aspects of the story. The protagonist, a boy named Henry, is constantly struggling to understand his life and the world around him. He is constantly searching for significance and purpose, and his dreams and impressions are a way for him to explore his inner ideas and sensations. The novel is a journey of self-discovery, and Henry's dreams and impressions are a method for him to make sense of his life and the world around him. The book is a commentary on the power of dreams and illusions, and how they can shape our lives and our understanding of the world. The novel is a reminder that our dreams and impressions can be effective tools for understanding and growth.
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