: The narrator acts as an observer, highlighting the spiritual richness and intelligence of peasant children. Where to find full answers?
: Why did Gerasim leave for the village after drowning Mumu? (Answer: It was his silent protest against the lady's tyranny and a return to his roots/freedom).
: Why is he described as a "mighty giant"? (Answer: To emphasize his physical strength vs. his social helplessness).
: Offers detailed analysis for the 6th-grade Korovina/Polukhina textbook.
: The narrator acts as an observer, highlighting the spiritual richness and intelligence of peasant children. Where to find full answers?
: Why did Gerasim leave for the village after drowning Mumu? (Answer: It was his silent protest against the lady's tyranny and a return to his roots/freedom). : The narrator acts as an observer, highlighting
: Why is he described as a "mighty giant"? (Answer: To emphasize his physical strength vs. his social helplessness). : The narrator acts as an observer, highlighting
: Offers detailed analysis for the 6th-grade Korovina/Polukhina textbook. : The narrator acts as an observer, highlighting