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What did the narrator see at the harbor? What did the refugee see in the woods?
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The narrator saw the fish swimming at the harbour as if they were free. He also saw the birds singing freely in the woods. They were all having better lives than he and his companion, a couple of Jews. There were no constraints and politicians to bind them. This shows the fallen state of the humans. The freedom that the fish and the birds enjoyed was not given to the Jews.
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What did the refugee see in the woods? Ans. The narrator saw the fish swimming at the harbour as if they were free. ... The refugee saw a huge building with thousands of rooms in his dream but none had their names written over it.
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