And like a thunderbolt he falls": It's not clear why the eagle falls in the last line. It may be because he falls from power, it may be because his life is meaningless
An excerpt from the text that suggests Kovaloff has not learned anything from his experience is: "<em>He returned joyfully, and regarded with a satirical expression two officers who were in the shop, one of whom possessed a nose not much larger than a waistcoat button</em>."
Here the character, a Major who lost his nose, is seen doing the same he did before his experience: joyfully shopping and mocking others, as though nothing happened. His personality is still arrogant and judgemental.
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1.But the pacification was only on the surface.
1.They were weary of a means of pacification which produced endless wars abroad and misery at home.
2.In 1815 Surat Singh's tyranny led to a general rising of his thakurs, and in 1816 the maharaja again applied for British protection.
2.His fame is tarnished, however, by numerous deeds of tyranny and cruelty.
3.Communist propaganda told people that everything in the West was bad.
3.During these later centuries, their propaganda embraced all Armenia.
4.On account of an epidemic of murders disarmament had to be enforced in the district.
4.On the British side of the border the chief objects have been the disarmament of the tribes and the construction of frontier and internal roads.
5.appeasement policy was the signing of the Munich Agreement.
5.similar appeasement is and a handful who may be i might render.
6.The treachery of a foreign guide also added to his difficulties.
6.But soon afterwards the king, suspecting treachery, resolved to get rid of his enemies once and for all.
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