“reminds me of our poor friend 70 Hollingsworth.*
The narrators way of getting Zenobia to show her true self.
“reminds me of our poor friend 70 Hollingsworth.*
The narrators way of getting Zenobia to show her true self.
But, the next instant, she was too powerful for all my opposing struggles.
Could this be why he has something against her? She is too powerful?
I determined to make proof if there were any spell that would exorcise her out of the part which she seemed to be acting.
The narrator is determined to get Zenobia to expose her true self.
To this day, however, I hardly know whether I then beheld Zenobia in her truest attitude, or whether that were the truer one in which she had presented herself at Blithedale
The narrator seems suspicious of Zenobia. He cant tell if she is being genuine or faking her attitude.