In the man in the well, what is the significance of names in the story?
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In conclusion the most important themes of, “The Man in the Well” are that sometimes self-forgiveness may never come even with age, being a part of a group can lead one to take part in activities that are not always in line with their personal beliefs, and when put together children can conspire against adults.
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- The story is about a group of nine-year-old children who found a man stuck in a well. The man asks them to call their parents for help, while they choose to lie, and instead they choose to bring him food, keep him in the well and talk to him.
- In conclusion the most important themes of, “The Man in the Well” are that sometimes self-forgiveness may never come even with age, being a part of a group can lead one to take part in activities that are not always in line with their personal beliefs, and when put together children can conspire against adults.
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