![]() ![]() I chose this passage belonging to Luigi Pirandello’s book, “One, no one and a hundred thousand” to start with considering it a linkage between the above stated work and the present paper. Topographically speaking, the length, width, and number of windows are the same for everyone and the same the year, the month and the day in which I was borne does result from this that all of you make the same impressions and ideas about me and my house? You, who live in a cottage, find my house a palace you, the one with awful taste, you will find it vulgar and indecent each of you will judge it according to your reality (Pirandello, 1926). “This is the house where I was borne in a particular year, month and day. ![]() One, no one and a hundred thousand Author: Luigi Pirandello -Īn interpretative commentary and comparative analysis in relation with informal organizational theories and interpersonal group dynamics concepts – ![]()
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