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2. What made Theodoric uncomfortable while he was travelling in the
railway compartment?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The climax of the story is at the very end, when Theodoric's traveling companion informs him that she is blind, something that he hasn't noticed before. He feels horribly ashamed as he believes his fellow passenger has seen him disrobing behind his railway rug to extricate a mouse from inside his clothing.

Answered by dineshwari8
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● The climax of the story is at the very end, when Theodoric's traveling companion informs him that she is blind, something that he hasn't noticed before. He feels horribly ashamed as he believes his fellow passenger has seen him disrobing behind his railway rug to extricate a mouse from inside his clothing.

● The summary of the story is that Theodoric is the type of man who wants no intrusion on his comfort or privacy, and he has been raised in this manner. Before arriving at the train, he was required by the hostess of the house where he had been staying to help her harness the horse. This act required him to go into a stable that smelled of mice, and he resented it. Therefore, when he gets on board the train, he only wants to relax and wants all his troubles to be over. He is the sort of person who thinks mainly of himself and his needs. 

● The meaning of the story is that people are often so engrossed in their own petty problems that they don't recognize the profound suffering or needs of others. 

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