Probably to put the old man completely at his ease and
prevent him from forming any suspicions.
the narrator thinks this man does not realize his own family
alee, means toward the wind.
gravity
veins or arters
A depression is shown by contour lines with small marks pointing toward the lowest point of the depression.
accidentally steals the narrator's celery
The narrators kindness to the old man is part of the narrator's "cunning" plan to avoid the old man's suspicion. Note that the narrator is telling the story as a way to prove himself sane. This is why he emphasizes his wisdom and foresight in conducting his murderous plans. In claiming to have been kind to the man before killing him, the narrator wishes to convince us that he had his wits about him and knew how to commit the crime without being suspected.
The narrator thinks this man does not realize his own frailty.
A stranger at an inn
The cast of A Year Toward Tomorrow - 1966 includes: Paul Newman as Narrator
She encourages it.
the Questions are Why is the Narrator's father(the Sheriff) ineligible for the service? Why doesn't he wear his badge? What are the narrator's feelings toward Marie Little Soldier? What is her position in the household? What does she accuse the doctor of? How did David's father feel toward Indians?
Does the tone of the work reveal anything about the narrator's attitude toward childhood? What elements of the work communicate the narrator's attitude toward children. (apexx) All of these are good focusing questions.
The narrator conveys a mixed attitude toward Gatsby through conflicting perceptions of his character. While initially viewing him as mysterious and intriguing, the narrator also recognizes Gatsby's flaws and the emptiness of his pursuit of wealth and status. This creates a nuanced portrayal of Gatsby that evokes both admiration and skepticism.
Respectful. The narrator gains a newfound admiration and understanding of Robert's perspective and the value of human connection.
experienced
as a wise woman