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“I really don’t see the necessity”, said Judge Gaston. This remark is a reflection on …
a. the judge’s insensitivity
b. how people felt about vagabonds in those days
c. the judge’s sense of humor.
Answer:
the judge's insensitivity (a)
Explanation:
- The question is from the play 'Pie and Tart' by Hugh Chesterman.
- The play tells the story of two wanderers who managed to survive the day by taking cakes and tarts from a bakery. Very interesting in the play are the characters of these wanderers. They are street smart, witty, practical, smart, and quick to think and act.
- John and Pierre are begging when the play begins. They regret not having eaten in the last few days. Pierre and Jean have no homes, so they are roaming the streets. Both talk about their problem. Pierre was arrested for begging and the judge says he did not consider him a human. The judge asked him why he was begging and replied that he was begging because he needed to live on food. The insensitive judge said he had no good reason to beg.
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