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why did the author in "a fellow trawLer" not kill the insect?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: He didn't kill the insect because he thinks mosquito needs equality and freedom.

Explanation:

In A.G. Gardiner's Fellow traveller, the author travels in a train along with the mosquito. He was not sure when it entered into the carriage. At first, he was irritated by its presence (flying around) in the carriage but then he thinks about the freedom where just like a human that insect too has the same freedom and refuses to kill the mosquito. He admits that fact that he can't control mosquito and admitted the defeat in killing the mosquito. He provides equality to the insect and specifies that two passengers are equal.

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