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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2016 16:31:52 GMT
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Post by jbird136 on Apr 4, 2016 1:27:38 GMT
1. Why is the narrator so interested in the old man in "The Man in the Crowd?" 2. What is the Diety, in "The Imp of The Preverse?
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Post by brooksh on Apr 4, 2016 1:53:52 GMT
1.) What is the difference between the two clerks? 2.) Why is the narrator self destructive?
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Post by jordan on Apr 4, 2016 2:27:40 GMT
1.) Does the diamond and dagger on the old man have any significance to his motives or identity? 2.) Is the Imp of the Perverse a metaphor for guilty conscious?
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Post by micahwall8 on Apr 4, 2016 3:24:56 GMT
He said as the night deepened, so did his interest of the scene. Why? Why did he revel in sentiment?
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Post by rayshonds19 on Apr 4, 2016 16:07:19 GMT
1) Why does the old man capture the attention of the old man and follow him all over? 2) Why does the narrator call the old man, "type of genius of deep crime"?
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Post by rileycaraway on Apr 4, 2016 17:40:08 GMT
1. Why does the man spend his time trying to understand other people's lives? 2. What caused the man to crack and turn himself in?
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Post by madisson on Apr 4, 2016 17:46:51 GMT
1) In "Imp of The Perverse", is it the man's inner guilt that finally makes him confess even if he thinks he doesn't feel guilty at all? 2) In "The Man of The Crowd", why is the unnamed narrator so intrigued with the old man?
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Post by ruohongxu on Apr 4, 2016 17:56:43 GMT
1) In "The Man of The Crowd", did the man consider his safety when he was chasing the old man for a long time? Why did the old man walk for such a long time? 2)In "Imp of The Perverse" , if the man didn't note, will he not confess his crime?
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Post by joseph4 on Apr 20, 2016 15:04:34 GMT
1) When does the man stop following the older man? 2) What is his reasoning for characterizing people he sees?
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Post by luisom on May 2, 2016 1:52:55 GMT
Why did the man turn himself in? What was the significant reason the old man was walking around everywhere?
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Post by jacobspohrer on May 2, 2016 19:29:37 GMT
1) In "The Imp of the Perverse" is the main character doing the right thing?
2 In "The Man of the Crowd" does the man in the crowd live of the people in the crowd, like a vampire?
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Post by ryanlewis on May 3, 2016 2:25:48 GMT
1) why does man stop following the older man? 2) why does the man like to learn about peoples lives?
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Post by Sarahelkins on May 3, 2016 15:01:24 GMT
Even though the guy killed a man, is he a good man because eventually he had to confess? Why is the narrarator so obsessed with the man in the crowd?
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