he killed him!!
In the story "The Bargain," when Slade broke his hand, Mr. Baumer took immediate action by showing compassion and concern for Slade's well-being. He provided assistance and support, recognizing the impact of the injury on Slade's ability to work and earn a living. Baumer's response highlights his character and the themes of empathy and moral responsibility in the narrative.
figure it out on yourself and do your on homework u stupid lazy people:) your welcome
Mr. Baumer earns his living as a businessman, managing a successful company that specializes in manufacturing and selling consumer goods. He is known for his strategic approach to market trends and customer needs, which has helped his business thrive. Additionally, Mr. Baumer emphasizes innovation and quality in his products, contributing to his company's reputation and profitability.
In the book of Bargain Mr.Baumer rehired slade to get revenge ( get even) for all the things slade has done to Mr.Baumer like the nose twisting the nose bleedings etc..... Now why he hired him the first time i don't know
Al tells Mr. baumer to forget about Slade because Slade doesn't know how to read. Also, Slade doesn't care and he still won't pay his bill.
he killed him!!
In the story "The Bargain," when Slade broke his hand, Mr. Baumer took immediate action by showing compassion and concern for Slade's well-being. He provided assistance and support, recognizing the impact of the injury on Slade's ability to work and earn a living. Baumer's response highlights his character and the themes of empathy and moral responsibility in the narrative.
Mr. Baumer was like Al's father since he had passed away from a common disease in Moon Dance. He was a smart immigrant who knew how to write & read. On the other hand, there was Slade, who was illiterate (couldn't read/write) and bullied Mr. Baumer. Finally after Slade bullied him 3 times, Mr Baumer couldn't take it anymore, so he thought 'revenge' and hired Slade as his freighter (someone who delivers ordered goods to a store) and tricked him. Mr. Baumer knew that Slade always stole a beer from the box of goods people ordered, so this time, he ordered poisonous beer. He also knew that Slade couldn't read, so he would just think "Oh, beer!" Without knowing it was poisonous. So, as Mr. Baumer sneakly planned, Slade drank the poisonous beer and died. Also, Mr. Baumer and Slade had a couple things in common. Like there jobs, they were both adults , and they both are tricky.
figure it out on yourself and do your on homework u stupid lazy people:) your welcome
Baumer, the owner of a general store, tries to collect a debt from Slade, his former employee and chronic bully cruelly twists Baumer’s nose and tosses the bill into the street. The next day, Baumer tells Al – the young narrator, who works part-time at the store – that the illiterate freighter, resents him, an immigrant who learned to read at sixteen and built a successful business; Baumer, in turn, resents Slade for stealing whiskey from ihm. A month later, Slade breaks Baumer’s hand. Shortly before Christmas, Baumer shocks Al by hiring Slade to haul freight. One bitterly cold day Slade dies in transit, apparently having frozen to death. Al, unloading a barrel, wonders whether there are enough customers for it. Assuring him there are, Baumer says it was a “bargain.” As Al notices the barrel’s label “Wood Alcohol – Deadly Poison,” Mr. Baumer slyly remarks, “Is good to know to read.”
Determining responsibility for Slade's death involves considering the circumstances and actions leading up to the event. If Mr. Baumer played a direct role in creating the conditions that led to Slade's demise, he may bear significant responsibility. However, if Slade's own choices and actions contributed to the situation, he also holds some accountability. Ultimately, the answer may depend on the specific context and details surrounding the incident.
Mr. Baumer earns his living as a businessman, managing a successful company that specializes in manufacturing and selling consumer goods. He is known for his strategic approach to market trends and customer needs, which has helped his business thrive. Additionally, Mr. Baumer emphasizes innovation and quality in his products, contributing to his company's reputation and profitability.
Mr. Baumer from Bargain is shown to be innocent through his clear intentions and actions throughout the story. Despite facing difficult situations, he remains true to his values and consistently makes choices that reflect his honesty and integrity. His innocence is portrayed through his unwavering determination and willingness to stand up for what is right.
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Killing Mr. Griffin was created in 1978-04.
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