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English, 17.07.2019 12:00 SmokeyRN

How does the narrator advance the plot of this story? the narrator's naiveté and unfamiliarity with the villagers' customs leads the villagers to manipulate him. the narrator's wealth leads some of the villagers to resent him, creating tension throughout the story, which leads to the final climax. the narrator's prejudice against the villagers sets the plot in motion and results in a frightening climax where the narrator attacks the villagers on his property. the narrator's superior pigs and his demand that the villagers pay for the damage done to his pigs creates tension between the narrator and the villagers.

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