Answer: C. A sense that the speaker feels out of place in 1950s America
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If you were blacklisted during the Red Scare, you would not be able to find work in the entertainment industry.
<h3 /><h3>What was the Red Scare?</h3>
This was a time in the 1950s where people were increasingly worried that Communists had inflitrated America and were plotting a takeover.
When people were blacklisted for being involved in Communist activity, they would be unable to find employment in entertainment as people wanted to avoid their bad publicity.
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The name "Schlemiel" contributes to the indirect characterization in the story because;
Schlemiel means "an ineffectual, bumbling person," and this description fits the forgetful Professor Schlemiel very well.
Schlemiel is a Yiddish word, originally rooted in German that means, ineffectual, awkward, clumsy, and confused. All of these words correctly describe the character of Professor Schlemiel who is always forgetful.
In the story, "The Day I Got Lost", Professor Schlemiel forgot everything that was in his possession. These included his umbrella, his glasses, his briefcase, his handkerchief, and his house address!
These are signs of a bumbling and confused person.
This story was a chapter from a memoir that he was composing and he prayed that he does not forget the manuscript somewhere before it was concluded.