This quote means that, just like a swan is clumsy when walking, we are clumsy when living this life since it is not our natural state, as explained below.
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The quote compares us while living this life to a swan walking. First, we need to understand that a swan looks graceful and elegant while swimming, but clumsy while walking.
The author makes that comparison to say that we live this life in a clumsy way because it is not our natural state. However, once we die, we are freed from all the pain and hardship and, like a swan in the water, we go back to our true element.
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My choice would be more by inference than exact detail. The physical description is very important. Black, for example, is the dominant color (eyes, hair, mustache, eyebrows) and black is not associated with innocence.
Even his face is dark.
Those observations of color are likely what you are intended to choose.
For me, it would be the fact that he is a Cossack. That is a very telling characteristic. Cossacks are Russian, from the interior, and hard riding, very cruel and mean spirited or had that reputation in their time. The General is one of these people and so is his associate. It's a strong hint of what's to come.
Perhaps his carnivorous nature is best shown by his pointed teeth when he smiles. His red lips give another indication. He's not a vegetarian.
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Explanation:
The book's setting is in the year 1936 during the Great Depression.
Many people were without jobs and homeless, and a lot of people couldn't even afford to buy food.
In the 1920s radio began broadcasting, and jazz music became popular.
. The author talked about hoovervilles which were homes for poor people during the Great Depression.