Why was getting accommodation in the passenger ship difficult and one had to put up with whatever the agents had to offer in ' Plausibility in Fiction'? *
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The number of passenger ships was less
The war had just finished and the passenger traffic in the ocean going liners was heavy
There were hardly any passenger ships for specific destinations
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Why was getting accommodation in the passenger ship difficult and one had to put up with whatever the agents had to offer in ' Plausibility in Fiction'?
Answer: The war had just finished and the passenger traffic in the ocean going liners was heavy
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This particular question is from Mr. know- All by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM.
- “Mr. Know All” is a story about culture, manners, outward appearances, values and – most importantly – prejudice. Prejudice exists because it is the human nature to stereotype people we meet based on race or how they look before getting to know them.
- This is a story about familiarity and foreignness. Often when people meet or see others who are not like them, they end up creating preconceived notions and judgments about them. Their outward appearances can be deceptively incorrect.
- These opinions are biased and unfair and can lead to an air of suspicion and mistrust. The story also highlights the value of honesty, loyalty, compassion and understanding.
- The characters in the story are going to Japan on a ship after the end of WWII. The narrator is British and walks into a cabin occupied by an Asian named as Mr. Kelada. The narrator is at the outset unimpressed by Kelada and his eastern mannerisms.
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