English, asked by poojasingh05511, 10 months ago

"They tell me there's an aeroplane now that goes at 1,000 miles an
hour. Now that's too fast!" What light does the remark of the com
merchant throw on the fast life today?
What sort of excitement do we have tad​

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Answered by seemachavi
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Answer:

According to the corn merchant, today's life is very fast-paced and brings us zero joy over little things.

Explanation:

The merchant is an Irish native and fails to live up to today's speed of life.

The given phrase shows his disparity.

He has gotten very anxious and confused.

The aeroplane is the symbolic representation of how fast driven life has become.

He describes both the good parts and bad parts of such a life.

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