![]() The old woman is responsible for the living illustrations of Mr. He is the protagonist of the parts of the book that feature him, though there isn't necessarily a character arc for him as he is used more as the basis for the stories within. He finds out that the tattoos are irremovable after visiting a Skin Man. Upon finding a carnival, he initially attempted to enter the carnival as a Fat Man, and when he was rejected went off to be covered in illustrations by the old woman. ![]() He was initially traveling around in search of a job. He was married to a woman called Lisabeth, whom he killed after the blank space on his chest showed her death at his hands. He is regretful and afraid of the illustrations covering his body, as he is afraid of the power they hold, particularly the two blank areas, one on his back and one on his chest, which morph into portraits of death. While not technically the main character of the entire book, The Illustrated Man serves as the canvas upon which all the stories are painted. ![]() Written by madison patterson, David Getch We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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