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Describe various feelings and thoghts of norman gortsby to the begging to the end of the story dusk?

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In "Dusk," Gortsby feels that the time of day known as dusk is the hour of defeated people. People who live defeated lives come out at dusk. It is a time of day when they will not be recognized because it is almost dark.

Norman is a young man and has a lot to learn about human nature and reality. He is quite an observer of humanity but has not yet digested what he has observed. ... He was inclined to take a cynical pleausre in observing the "men and women, who had fought and lost." Gortsby is a bit of a Tory and reactionary himself.

Dusk' by Saki is about Norman Gortsby, who's cheated by a young man about needing money. He tells Gortsby that he had set out to buy some soap and has now forgotten which hotel he's staying at. Initially, Gortsby is suspicious, but he later finds a bar of soap on the ground, which confirms the young man's story.

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