what enlightenment does the writer seek from his wife? what does it suggest about the plight of the modern man
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what enlightenment does the writer seek from his wife? what does it suggest about the plight of the modern man?
The writer found himself in a hopeless fog. He asked his wife sitting beside him about a certain girl in the scene his wife told him clearly. So finds that there someone has a mind which has trained itself to work in high gear-though as a matter of fact it can work in other gears just as well. For the modern man it suggests to think in fast enough to keep up comfortably.
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