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Describe bill as seen through the eyes of the narrator

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
28

The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

  • Story: The Hack Driver written by Sinclair Lewis.
  • Bill was no one else but Oliver Lutkins. Lutkins disguised himself as a hack driver with a name Bill and fooled the narrator. He cheated on the narrator with his money also.
  • For the narrator, Bill was a friendly person, he was impressed by him so much that he wanted to stay in the village and leave his country life. In the eyes of the narrator, Bill was a very helpful person as he helped him talk with the Lutkins of the village.

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Answered by mvmorai10banikavyas
55

Answer:

The narrator was much impressed with Bill. He first meets him at the station. He finds him to be friendly and cheerful. Bill is very helpful in his eyes as he offers to take him around in search of Lutkins. The narrator admires him when he goes looking for Lutkins on his behalf. Bill is full of a wonderful village charm. The narrator finds Bill to have a unique country wisdom. He admires him as a story teller. He appreciates him a lot when Bill even goes to Lutkins’ mother’s place to find him. For the narrator, Bill is a friendly man who helps others generously. He is so impressed by Bill that he decides to settle down in the village.

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