What was the narrator’s perception of the conductor? Who did he compare him to? Why?
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The narrator compared him to a cruel German soldier who murdered humanity for power in the rule of Hitler. Similarly, the conductor nurtures the injustices against the passengers which could be due to the shivering he received after every time the door of the bus was opened.
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The narrator compared him to a cruel German soldier who murdered humanity for power in the rule of Hitler. Similarly, the conductor nurtures the injustices against the passengers which could be due to the shivering he received after every time the door of the bus was opened.
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