how does giant despair treat Christian and hopeful?in detail s
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Christian and Hopeful are left unable to move; they can only lay in the dungeon groaning. The next night, Diffidence advises Despair to provoke the prisoners into killing themselves. So Despair tries—he tells Christian and Hopeful that they're never likely to escape, so they might as well commit suicide.
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Christian and Hopeful turn back, scarcely knowing where they are, meeting great difficulties. It is not only dark, but now it begins to rain, with terrible lightning and thunder. The water rises till they are "like to have been drowned nine or ten times." Despairing of finding the stile that night, they lie down in the meadow to sleep.
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