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Basically, Bauby is bitter over his physical condition and the fact that he's drooling trapped inside a mental hospital. The patient's sense of wit and mind are going strong, but his physical condition is a repulsively frail annoyance.
Before his illness, Bauby was priviliged and successful; he had tidy fabrics, ate fine dinners, and presumably slept with little worries on his conscience. More relatedly, the now-ill big shot wore cashmere and draped blankets made of the same material on his furniture. Cashmere, to him, symbolizes the wealthy life and proud identity that he longs to have again, but can't because of his sickness.
Jim Crow laws were state and local laws passed from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 through the mid-1950s by which white southerners reasserted their dominance by denying African Americans basic social, economic, and civil rights, such as the right to vote.
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The two characters motivations are
Diverged and yet knowing is what i would choose
Answer:
B. The printer can help the British
Explanation:
The excerpt from the book, The Dark Game shows Mr. H interceding on behalf of a printer who was falsely accused of producing counterfeit money. He made contact with the British Minister in the city. The minister then secured the release of the printer. In the last sentence when the printer was expressing joy over his release, he said that if there was anything Mr. H would want him to do for him, he was very willing to do it. Mr. H acquiesced saying that indeed there was something he could do for him.
So the reason why Mr. H took the trouble of bringing the printer out of the prison was because he also needed help from him.