Was the narrator sorry for his behaviour? How do you know?
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No, the narrator was not feeling sorry for his behavior.
Explanation:
This can be justified when the narrator angrily retorts at his brother, ’what does it matter’ expressing that it does not matter to him at all. The narrator intrigued by his brother Valodya’s varied hobbies wanted to look at the contents on his brother’s table.
While doing so, he just disturbed the symmetry of the arrangement and also accidentally pushed a colored scent bottle. When Valodya came to know about it he was angry and shouted at the narrator.
The narrator, however, was not sorry but was not bothered about the incident and was argumentative with his brother and retorted back to him angrily, which made his brother get more irritated at him.
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