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why do you think the otter was not friendly at first with the narrator? can you relate this to the human nature as well?​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The Otter behaved like a stranger in the beginning because he was not familiar with the author; he was neither hostile nor friendly; he was simply aloof and indifferent. He slept on the floor way from the author’s bed.  

However, on the second night Mijbil came on to the author’s bed and slept in between his knees. And during the day he began to take a keen interest in his surroundings and became very active and playful.

Similar behavior is displayed by human beings. Whenever a human being meets someone who is a stranger, he is distant and aloof.  

Answered by vilnius
0

The otter was not friendly at first with the narrator.

Explanation:

  • It was for the first time that the Otter met with the narrator.
  • Because of the new place and new environment, the Otter kept a distance from the narrator.
  • He slept away from the bed of the narrator.
  • With time, the Otter started to build a friendly relation with the narrator.
  • Yes, human nature can be said to be as same as the Otter's. It takes time for everyone to become familiar with the new environment.

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