The Man Who Turned Into a Stick

Why is Hippie Boy both attached to and repulsed by the stick in the play, The Man Who Turned Into a Stick?

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Initially, Hippie Boy is angry at whoever threw the stick down, then, as the play progresses, he becomes simultaneously attached to the stick and repulsed by it because it reminds him too much of himself. He thinks he looks like the stick and believes that the stick understands him.

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The Man Who Turned Into a Stick