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Who is Auggie in the story and how does the narrator's perception of him change over time?
Auggie is a man who works behind the counter of a cigar store in Brooklyn. The narrator initially sees him as a strange, wisecracking character, but their relationship changes when Auggie discovers the narrator's identity as a writer and asks for feedback on his photographs.
What significant request does Auggie make to the narrator, and how does the narrator respond?
Auggie asks the narrator to look at his photographs. The narrator, feeling goodwill towards Auggie, agrees to view his work.
Describe the content of the 12 identical photo albums that Auggie shows to the narrator.
The 12 identical photo albums contain Auggie's life's work, which he claims to have spent five minutes each day for the past 12 years creating.
How does the narrator's perception of Auggie change after seeing his photographs?
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What role does Auggie play in the narrator's life and how does the narrator view their relationship?
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