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sp2606 [1]
3 years ago
9

How does the narrator’s view of the faith cure man differ from Martha Benson’s?

English
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____ [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

The narrator’s view of the faith cure man differ from Martha Benson’s

Explanation:

“Faith-cure Man” by 'Paul Laurence Durban' refers to a story about someone who uses faith to cure people. Narrator believed him to be helpful person.

After meeting the 'faith-cure man', Martha follows all his instructions. Somewhere she herself knew that those won't work but still she convinced herself that they are working. Instead of believing in the doctor, she believed in him. Whatever prayers he recites, impresses Martha. But, her feelings changed when her child died. Her faith on the man that he could save her child had shattered and she stopped believing him.

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