Why does Mr. Wehling target Leora Duncan and Dr. Hitz rather than the painter and the orderly? Use evidence from the text to support your response and explain your argument completely.
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Mr. Wehling targets Leora Duncan and Dr. Hitz because they are very vocal about supporting the killing of people to take the place of new people born, while the painter and the orderly are not. The two act nonchalant about death and killing innocent people as Mr. Wehling is struggling with the decision of whose lives he must take, so he figures he may as well kill them.
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Mr Wehling targets Leora Duncan and Dr Hitz on the grounds that they are extremely vocal about supporting the killing of individuals to replace new individuals conceived, while the painter and the organized are not.
Why did he target Leora Duncan?
- The two demonstrations are casual about death and killing guiltless individuals as Mr Wehling is battling with the choice of whose lives he should take, so he figures he should kill them.
- The painter says that he is finished painting and has had enough of the Happy Garden of Life, which is the painting he was painting and what was alluded to like the characters' ideal world. At the point when the painter says he is finished with the Happy Garden of Life it anticipates the peruser his next choices.
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