The narrator in "The Birthmark" is Aylmer, Georgiana's husband. He feels he owes a great debt to Georgiana because he sees her as his perfect and ideal woman, but he is also driven by his scientific curiosity to remove the birthmark on her face. He believes that by doing so, he can attain perfection and rid her of her only flaw.
The narrator in "A Wagner Matinee" is Clark. He feels he owes a great debt to Aunt Georgiana because she introduced him to culture and helped shape his appreciation for music and literature during his formative years. Aunt Georgiana's influence had a profound impact on his life, and he is grateful for her guidance and support.
How does the narrator feel for maria?what does he feel for
he not feel happy
I would not say she was a foil to these young women. Georgiana provides Darcy with a way of reasoning dispassionately about Lydia's elopement. The fact that Georgiana had nearly eloped with Wickham made it possible for Darcy to see that Lydia's eloping was something that could just as easily have happened in his own family. Also, the fact that Georgiana had nearly run off with Wickham made him feel guilty about failing to warn the Bennets.
Do you sympathize more with the visitors or the narrator? why do you feel this way?
He Loves IT
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because narrator know that they prefer to feel that they safely kept their secret. And their love and devotion narrator have deeply touched.
An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.
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An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.