The little man's face became a battlefield on which rage, misery and respect for the decencies of a social life struggled for mastery.' Explain
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The excerpt has been taken from the lesson "Keeping It From Harold" written by P.G. Wodehouse.
The little man in the excerpt is referred to Jeremy Fisher. The excerpt means that his face is a mixture of emotions. The emotions of rage, anger, misery, and respect are all having a battle to be obvious and to be expressed on his face. He is facing all these emotions because although he may not want to, he is forced to behave well like a respectable gentleman in front of women in the society.
The little man in the excerpt is referred to Jeremy Fisher. The excerpt means that his face is a mixture of emotions. The emotions of rage, anger, misery, and respect are all having a battle to be obvious and to be expressed on his face. He is facing all these emotions because although he may not want to, he is forced to behave well like a respectable gentleman in front of women in the society.
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