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“He’s the kind of man who points at people he doesn’t like the look of, as if they were burglars and his forefinger a policeman’s torch.”
This gives an early impression of Ove, framing him as a judgmental and grumpy old man. Ove proves to be far more open-minded than anticipated, for instance, in his acceptance of Mirsad.
“[He] shoved his hands in his pockets in that particular way of a middle-aged man who expects the worthless world outside to disappoint him.”
These brief lines characterize Ove’s worldview. The world has repeatedly disappointed him, and he has faced many obstacles: the loss of his family home, Sonja’s accident, the loss of a child, the loss of Sonja, and the loss of a job.
“Ove saw the world in black and white. But she was color. All the color he had.”
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