Mao II

Who is Liz from Mao II and what is their importance?

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Liz is Bill's daughter, appearing in only one chapter. Her presence is the catalyst for narrative revelations of Bill's self-absorbedness, an apparently fundamental characteristic of his nature that he, according to Liz, has carried with him all his life. This self-absorbedness is a fundamental component of his obsessive-ness (see the commentary above on Bill's character).