<span>The dialogue between the psychiatrist and the protagonist in "The Happy Man" is meant to....
-show the protagonist's sense of self fulfillment
The dialogue between the psychiatrist and the protagonist shows that the happy man is not alone in his situation. That the psychiatrist also have clients that have the same claim as the happy man and that they are sane. Upon hearing this, the happy man finally accepted his happiness.
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In order to live so large, the denizens of the Capitol maintain a tight control over the slave-laborers in the Districts. They do this through force and propaganda, and of course through the annual Hunger Games ritual, which pits children against children in a massive, televised arena, in a fight to the death.
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B
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Because within ea h and everyone of us, there lies a natural instinct to care for those who can not take care of themselves, the helpless and to nurture them to a state of wellbeing.