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my hobby is perhaps a little out of the ordinary what is the narrator's hobby why does he considered it out of the ordinary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: (D.A.V., English Literature)

  • 'My hobby is perhaps a little out of the ordinary'.
  • The narrator, i.e William Morris, told this because everyone's hobby is ordinary because his hobby was observing the behaviour of different people.
  • But, others' hobby is usually observing behaviour of birds, fishes, animals, etc. But his hobby was very weird and extraordinary.
Answered by siddhi09247
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Answer:

The narrator’s hobby is to study crime and criminals. He considers it ‘out of the ordinary’ because generally people don’t have such unusual hobby. This hobby demanded keen observation and use of common sense to the full. Normally hobbies don’t have such requirements

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