What is the narrator's prescription of the conductor ? who did he compare him to ?
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Answer:: According to the narrator, the bus conductor pictured a character of determination and control who was
quite disciplined and made sure that the passengers followed rules. He seemed to be very particular and
adamant and insisted all who boarded the bus to adhere to the dictate.
He compared him to the ruthless German soldier who massacred humanity for the sake of power under Hitler’s
rule. He seemed to nurture grievances against passengers who came and sat in the bus. It was maybe because he
was sitting next to the door and shivered every time the door of the bus was opened.
Both the bus conductor and German soldiers are compared to each other as they both were resentful and had grievances against humanity.
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