The provided text does not contain a conventional plot with main events, conflicts, or a resolution. Instead, it offers a series of evocative and abstract sensory images. The core "events" are the repeated descriptions of "white creamy water," "milky blue lumps collapsing," and "endless dark blue earth." These phrases suggest a process of change and dissolution, perhaps a transformation or a primordial state of existence. The "conflict" could be interpreted as the inherent instability suggested by "lumps collapsing" and the vast, potentially overwhelming nature of "endless dark blue earth." The "resolution," if one can call it that, is the persistent return to these elemental images, implying a cyclical or ongoing state rather than a definitive conclusion. The text appears to be a form of experimental or highly poetic prose, focusing on creating a strong impression through imagery and repetition rather than narrating a sequence of actions. The "likeness" in the title might allude to a resemblance or reflection, but without further context, it remains open to interpretation. The reader is invited to construct their own narrative or understanding from these fragmented sensory experiences, making the act of interpretation itself a significant part of the "plot."
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