Answer:
They parallel Stanley's wish that things had turned out differently for him.
Explanation:
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They intercept whatever's on the page. Sometimes they see subtext or something between the lines that the author may or may not have intended, or they take an event or confrontation and intercept it as the subject doing a certain thing.
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A sense of life is a pre-conceptual equivalent of metaphysics an emotional, happy, etc.
It seems like the character wishes to be appreciated and understood by society. He thinks he has a lot to offer, and that he is not like any other typical kid. He feels he knows more, reads more and has better instincts than most people. However, he does not understand how his application is not accepted.
The conflict is that society does not value him as much as he thinks he deserves to be valued. This is a common conflict as people often feel themselves to be particularly special in ways that society cannot fully appreciate.