The phrase 'like himself' indicates that Jude too feels he lives in a world that doesn't want him. This reflects Jude's own unhappiness and sense of being unwanted, mirrored in the birds' plight.
"They seemed, like himself, to be living in a world which did not want them."
What does this line tell about Jude ?
Held on 23 Aug 2022 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
The birds were unhappy
Jude looked like a bird
Jude seemed to be unhappy
Jude was indifferent to the world
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