Answer:
Civilization vs. Savagery
Loss of Innocence
Struggle to build civilization
Man's inherent evil
Explanation:
Answer: The writer talks about their perspective on The Narrow Fellow. It starts out mild, then the last stanza almost disses the Narrow Fellow, as read in ' And Zero at the Bone '. It's admirable since the Narrow is described with the most descriptive words, and it almost seems that the Narrow Fellow is a good person. It's also terrifying since it has quite a volta in the last stanza.
Explanation:
Because If Life Is Already Bad On One Plantation They Might Be Scared About How Bad Life May Be On Another Plantation