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"They were not simple folk, you see... They were not barbarians”
In this quote the narrator suggests the people were complex and civilised in order to:
a suggest that the people were quite a bit like us
b.
suggest that their lack of rules and their brand of happiness is different than ours
c. suggest that we are barbarians
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"They were not simple folk, you see... They were not barbarians”
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