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whom did j.b.priestly envy mast?​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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He compares the powerful sleepers to seven Ephesus, and he envies them.

  • The author humorously recounts the numerous looks frequently seen on train passengers' faces. Individuals and the wider public both make fun of conventional habits. Self-mockery is a useful tactic for easing the soreness of it. Additionally, it lessens the offence that would have otherwise offended many of us who are somewhat unsympathetically portrayed: the large middle-aged woman, those who bring too much luggage, the rude diners and drinkers, the noisy and unruly children, the fussy individuals with window obsessions, the innocents who board the incorrect trains, the sleepers who are aware of where to wake up, and the commentators on train punctuality.
  • Priestley prefers the innocent passengers who invariably board the wrong trains out of all these many types of passengers. He feels sorry for them. He compares the powerful sleepers to seven Ephesus, and he envies them.

Hence, he compares the powerful sleepers to seven Ephesus, and he envies them.

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