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Steinbeck uses the term "manself" to refer to the individual sense of identity and significance that a person feels within themselves. It encompasses one's unique qualities, emotions, and experiences that make up their sense of self. It highlights the personal journey of self-discovery and understanding that each individual undergoes.

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