Jane's father receives a severe punishment at the end of the text. Was this punishment fair? Did he deserve this punishment? Why or why not? Should Mr. Brishner have helped him? Use the text to support your argument.
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. Jane's father receives a severe punishment at the end of the text. Was this punishment fair? Did he deserve this punishment? Why or why not? Should Mr. Brishner have helped him? Use the text to support your argument.
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Answer: The question is taken from the story Mr. Brishers' Treasure which is written by the story writer Bierce. The story starts with the prediction, "people cannot escape the reality thorough the romantic fantasies". The ending brings the reader from reel life to the real life.
Jane's father asked Mr. Brishner to get a descent job before he would give consent to their marriage. The romantic story turned into a death threat.
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