The narrator strikes is as a romantic idealist. Do u agree ? Chapter the hack driver
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- The Hack Driver is a short story written by Sinclair Lewis.
- The narrator in the story is a fresh graduate from the law college. He desired to have real cases but instead, he worked as an assistant who used to serve summons. He did not like his work because he oftentimes he was beaten up by the clients also.
- Yes, I agree that the narrator is a romantic idealist as he preferred villages over country or city. He though villages to be a peaceful and pure place, and villagers are honest and decent.
- He used to trust people easily but his notion of villagers being honest was broken after meeting Lutkins.
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- The narrator is definitely a romantic idealist. He is fresh out of law school.
- He wants to have a real case. But, as a part of training, he is sent to serve summons.
- He finds it difficult to understand. He simply dislikes his job as he has to go to all dirty places.
- Further, he has a very romantic | view of the country. He believes that villages are all pure and peaceful.
- There is no ugliness of the city in them. He I also thinks that villagers are very honest and decent people.
- He has a habit of trusting people blindly.
- He believes in whatever someone says.
- In fact, he is very gullible. Later on, he realises that a village can also be ugly.
- He also experiences that villagers are not always simple and honest.
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