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Martin feels ashamed when grandpa appears because he is embarrassed about his current situation and the choices he has made. He worries that his grandpa will judge him for not living up to the family's expectations or for not achieving the success that is often associated with their lineage. This shame is compounded by the generational differences in values and aspirations, making him more self-conscious in his grandpa's presence.

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