Is This Loss?

Loss of Control

* By first letting the readers control where the bubbles will appear and where they moves, and later making the bubbles move automatically, the narrator displays an example of losing a control to something one once had. 
* The text appears on screen telling the protagonist’s story from the first person perspective: “My entire life, I believed I had infinite prospects before me.” After touching the text with the cursor, it scrambles briefly, and is followed by the next line: ... after the main character's perspective, it states: "How can I have grasp on what happens to me?/ Everything escapes me./ Slips through my fingers.”
* This passage establishes the general mood of the piece: The perception of control unsettled by the experience of doubt.
 

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