I read it a real long time ago but from what I remember the warden confronted him multiple times, overall, I think he felt accused and betrayed Bc no one believed him in the courtroom when he denied stealing the shoes. But when he was sent to the camp and the. Warden confronted him, I think he felt a little afraid.
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Answer: C. to explore the concept of fate while creating a mood of horror
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Explanation: The author explores the concept of fate by setting up a situation in which one man seems predestined to kill another against his will. The story builds to a mood of quiet horror.
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<span>I think it can be interpreted differently because some people think in different ways, and when something is written differently it can have a change in perception.</span>
A MacGuffin is that object in a film which is critical to the characters, but carries insignificant meaning for the audience.
A MacGuffin, a term introduced and widely used by Alfred Hitchcock is some element which drives the plot. The audience is not very concerned with the specifics of it.
It is subjective because in research scientist usually write in detail.