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What really hurt the feelings of the narrator in the story the hack driver?
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Answered by duttshruti99
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Answer:

The narrator was under the impression that the country people were honest, simple, and helpful. Such impression made him gullible because he was easily be fooled by the hack driver who himself was Oliver Lutkins. The narrator was hurt when Lutkins and his mother laughed at him. He felt like a fool who was easily coaxed into believing that Lutkins was someone else whereas Lutkins was with him the whole day.

He felt very ashamed and realized that he should have done his work more carefully in finding out the details of Oliver Lutkins.

Answered by rajshreya820
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Explanation

The narrator was really fed up of his jab. As he hated his work, he thought about running away to his own home town and become a lawyer right away. He was always under the impression that the country people were honest, simple and helpful. Such impression made him gullible because he was easily befooled by a hack driver who was himself oliver lutkins. He took him around the villages chosing himself. He not only charged him money for the service but also subjected him to immense ridicule of his village folk and his mother. He felt like a fool who was easily coaxed into believing that lutkins was someone else whereas lutkins was with him the whole day.

He felt shameful of his act and realised that he should have done his homework more carefully about finding out the details of oliver lutkins before hand.

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