William tries to escape his alter ego, but even on the continent,
he finds signs of the other William. He flees from country to country, each time pursued by his rival. He again questions with all his might why and how this man is pursuing him but realizes that the only offence his doppelganger is committing is stopping certain immoral deeds that the narrator has schemed,
like his cheating of Glendinning. The narrator also notices that,
though his double
always wears a matching outfit, he never shows his face. William wonders if he really believes that he can avoid being recognized as the original doppelganger.
William is powerless to escape the pursuit of his alter ego, becausethe scope of this paranormal figure, made, perhaps, somehow fromShare with your friends: