In "The Guest," why does Daru give the prisoner his freedom? What reasons are there for not giving him his freedom?
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On the surface, the title refers to the the Arabic prisoner. This "guest" is one that is thrust upon Daru against his will. Even though the Arab is a prisoner, Daru does not treat him with any hostility and even seems to welcome the idea of his escape.
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