why did the people who were lost in the maze feel hopeful when they met Harris?
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Harris had to face a lot of embarrassment inside the maze at Hampton Court on account of his over-confidence and boastful attitude. Harris thought the maze was too simple to be called a maze. As he went inside, he found people struggling to find their way out. He scolded them for their inability to find the way out.
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People who were lost in the maze feel hopeful when they met Harris because of his confidence that he knows the way out of the Maze.
- Haris in the Maze is written by Jerome K Jerome.
- Harris got a map of the maze.
- He found it very simple at first look.
- He entered the maze.
- He was very confident, that he can find the way out of the maze.
- So the other people who lost their way in the maze were very happy.
- They felt amazed because they felt Harris will take them outside.
- They joined him.
- But later Harris realizes that the map was not simple as it seems, but was misleading.
- Later with the help of the old gatekeeper, they get out of the maze.
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