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Chancey Gardner, the protagonist in Jerzy Kosinski's novel "Being There," is often interpreted as an almost angelic figure due to his simplistic and unassuming nature. His naivety and genuine demeanor lead others to project their hopes and aspirations onto him, almost elevating him to a messianic status. However, whether he is literally an angel or merely a reflection of human desires is left ambiguous, inviting varied interpretations of his character. Ultimately, he embodies the theme of how perception shapes reality.

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