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In Edward Irving Wortis's short story "Scout's Honor", the narrator is just a child who goes camping with his two friends to move up to Second Class as Boy Scouts. Throughout the story, they are trying to impress one another, to prove they are tough and fearless. However, the camping trip is a disaster and they have to go back home. Since they were unaccompanied, they make a promise not to tell the Scoutmaster:
<em>Horse said, “Only thing is, we just have to promise not to tell Mr. Brenkman.”
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<em>Grinning with relief, we simultaneously clasped hands.
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<em>“No matter what,” Max reminded us.
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<em>To which I added, “Scout’s Honor.”</em>
<u>This is how the story ends, the very last phrase being "Scout's Honor". It's an ironic way to end the story because Scouts should not lie, and they are using that phrase while agreeing to lie to the Scoutmaster. On the other hand, "Scout's honor" is also related to friendship and loyalty. With their façade as strong boys falling apart, the boys found acceptance of themselves and their friends. They are loyal to one another now, connected through their weaknesses and failures.</u>
Pip's night at the theatre only increased his anxiety because he saw Compeyson there. Compeyson is a criminal, a swindler and a counterfeiter. He is a ruthless and selfish man who pretended to have feelings for Miss Havisham. He left her at the altar on their wedding day and took off with her fortune.
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We don't have enough money.
We can't buy enough tickets.
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The women had suspicion for the man because he knocked on the door, she opened it and he said 'Oh I'm sorry, have made a mistake, I thought it was my room.' and went down to his room, not down to the elevator. Maybe he plans on robbing the apartment, or maybe or abducting/kidnapping the lady.
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The narrator speaks in a tone that brings you into the events he is explaining/experiencing. The tempo is very important because it helps easily set the mood and as does tone. The tone changes as the events progress- it truly expresses the meaning of the drama itself.
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