If a writer uses many different forms of the letter “I” throughout their work—some block, some cursive, some just a straight line—that indicates, says Poizner, that the writer “lacks a stable sense of self-identity.” After all, if they don’t know themselves, how are they supposed to project a stable image into the page?
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