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How is the theme that vengeance is not always the sweetest reward developed...
English, 07.05.2020 01:03 skylarhorse8068
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How is the theme that vengeance is not always the sweetest reward developed in this story?
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The dispute over fines due to damages by and to the narrator’s pigs causes tension between the narrator and the villagers.
The village children return the escaped piglets one by one, explaining that the narrator is such a good man no one would hurt his piglets.
The narrator builds a pen to keep his prize pigs from wandering into the village and to keep the village pigs out.
The judge announces to the villagers that the narrator has the right to shoot any pig that comes onto his property.
The native people often come to the narrator’s compound to watch the Australian pigs that the narrator imported to the island.
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