why do you think the narrator could never see the structure of cells through the the microscope?Do you think he was just pretending?
in an English chapter of university days by james Thurber
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He was not just pretending. He is incompetent to see anything through the microscope
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- Perhaps the most prominent motif in James Thurber's short narrative is the idea of education.
- The storyteller of the narrative details his works in a kind of problems at Ohio State University, and in each situation, he finds the knowledge he is allowed to be difficult, common, and faintly absurd.
- In botany, he is incompetent to see anything through the microscope without for "a nebulous milky substance," and he suggests that working to recognise the cells of a flower "gets away from the value of flowers."
- In business, the narrator's teacher appears to give much of his living trying to obtain some sort of understandable acknowledgement from the origin of the soccer team, who wants to pass the class to be qualified for one of the most significant games of the season.
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no , the narrator didn't try to prentend.The narrator cannot see the plant cell due to his partial blindness.whenever he tried to see the plant cell he can only see nebulous milky substance .
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