what are narrator S views regarding a bank in the lesson the bank account
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The story is written in the first person and tells the reader about a person going to the bank in order to open a bank account. The narrator describes the accountant as a 'tall, cool devil,' and that the very sight of him unsettles the narrator.
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All he knows is that he gets incredibly nervous whenever he enters one. The clerks, the little windows, the sight of the money—all of these things make him nervous. The narrator's evident nervousness makes him an object of curiosity to the bank manager.
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