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Louie and Mine Okuba share a connection to invisibility through their experiences of being marginalized and overlooked in society. Both characters navigate environments where their identities and contributions are often rendered invisible, reflecting broader themes of social invisibility faced by various communities. This shared struggle highlights the importance of visibility and recognition, emphasizing the need for acknowledgment of their unique stories and perspectives.

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