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The laughing man is a representation of John Gedsudskis unconscious, wishful thinking persona. Otherwise known as his alter ego. As a way of dealing with the various problems that arise in his life, John Gedsudski uses the laughing man as a way of coping with his daily problems. There are man parallels that can be found between the laughing man and John Gedsudski.

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"The Laughing Man" is a short story by J.D. Salinger, featured in his collection "Nine Stories." The story follows a group of children at a summer camp who are captivated by their counselor's tales of the Laughing Man, a mysterious figure. The story explores themes of storytelling, imagination, and the impact of fiction on reality.

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