Answer the following questions with reference to Ernest Hemingway's, short story, 'Old Man at
the Bridge.'
a) State the narrator's attitude towards the old man. Give evidence from the story to support your
answer.
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The narrator feels quite concerned about the safety of the old man. He tries hard to convince him to get away from that place, for the enemy troops are about to reach there. The old man does not seem very concerned about his own safety; he is only worried about the animals he has left behind.
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The narrator feels quite concerned about the safety of the old man. He tries hard to convince him to get away from that place, for the enemy troops are about to reach there. The old man does not seem very concerned about his own safety; he is only worried about the animals he has left behind
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