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Why does "The Summer Solstice" open with a servant in the midst of revelry? How does that scene foreshadow Lupeng's journey?
By beginning with a servant who has already seen the Tadtarin, we readers develop a judgment about the event. We think of it as profane and uncouth, agreeing with Lupeng's perspective. However, after Lupeng herself has seen the Tadtarin, we understand what has happened and revisit the opening, now with greater sympathy for the servant.
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Why does Guido kissing Lupeng's feet change her mind? How does the action relate to his overall argument?
Guido's appreciation for the Tadtarin comes from his understanding of the value of women. By...
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