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Dante introduces the narrator as someone who is completely lost, confused, and alone. He says "I cannot well repeat how there I entered, So full was I of slumber at the moment <span>In which I had abandoned the true way." This quote shows that he was so sleepy that he lost his way and has no idea how he got to where he currently is. </span>
The reader can connect with the narrator because at one point or another, most people have felt like the path they were on has been lost. They also are at the same starting position as the narrator who does not really know much about the world he is encountering. This way the reader and the narrator can discover the rest of the story and world together.
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Technically, yes it is a crime. Despite it being tradition, the people are committing homicide. The book also takes place in rural America where homicide was declared illegal in the 1700s. Had the situation occurred elsewhere in the world, it might not be a crime. From a more complex standpoint, actually convicting people would be difficult as many people took part, but it is nonetheless a crime altogether.
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