Flights: A Novel

How does the unnamed narrator feel about islands and why?

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Not surprisingly, the narrator finds islands to be suffocating and thinks that they act as a sort of cage for their inhabitants. She further states that an island "resembles a kind of narcissism or even autism" (97). The narrator's negative feelings about islands arise from her obsession with movement and travel.