English, asked by kebotulikaroy, 1 year ago

State the narrator's attitude towards the old man give evidence from the story to support your answer (prose : old man at the bridge)

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Answered by uniquesurbhi
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Hey here's your answer...
The story 'old man at the bridge' deals with a soldier (narrator) who comes in contact with an old man at the bridge where people are crossing to flee from the Spanish civil war.

The narrator seems to be a helper. he is worried about the safety of the old man whereas the old man is worried about the safety of animals. The narrator asks the old man to get a ride on a truck and go away but he refuses to do so The narrator feels sad about the inevitability pf the old man's fate and feels pity for him saying "there was nothing to do about him.
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Answered by saiag77
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Explanation:Hey here's your answer...

The story 'old man at the bridge' deals with a soldier (narrator) who comes in contact with an old man at the bridge where people are crossing to flee from the Spanish civil war.

The narrator seems to be a helper. he is worried about the safety of the old man whereas the old man is worried about the safety of animals. The narrator asks the old man to get a ride on a truck and go away but he refuses to do so The narrator feels sad about the inevitability pf the old man's fate and feels pity for him saying "there was nothing to do about him.

Hope it helps...........

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