The narrator
changes from a quiet, compassionate child to a madman, prone to uncontrollable fits of rage
and--in his own words--perversion in adulthood.
He tells us that even from
infancy, he was "noted for the docility and humanity of [his] disposition," being so
compassionate that his peers mocked him. He particularly loved pets, and his parents got him a
variety of them growing up, and this is an affection that followed him into adulthood.
Apparently, the pets felt the same...
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