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Summary of blind spot by saki

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Answered by aditirajendrashende
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In The Blind Spot by Saki we have the theme of determination, trust, selfishness, loyalty, control, connection, justice and class. Taken from his The Complete Short Stories collection the story is narrated in the third person by an unnamed narrator and after reading the story the reader realises that Saki may be exploring the theme of determination. Egbert is determined that Sebastien be held to account for his uncle’s murder. He believes he has the evidence (the letter) to prove that his uncle was murdered and as such is in discussion with Sir Lulworth with regards to how to proceed. Unfortunately for Egbert he appears to be too trusting of Sir Lulworth. Something that is noticeable when Egbert hands Sir Lulworth his uncle’s letter outlining how he really feels about Sebastien.

Answered by gautamkhusro16
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I read novels change into simple past

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