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Only two characters in “The Story-Teller” are given names rather than roles (“the aunt,” “the bachelor,” and so on). Why might this be? What meaning or significance might this indicate?
According to the story’s themes, what is “good” and how does one know? Is there a singular definition of “good” at all?
Consider the question of the point of goodness. The narrative offers two possible conclusions to the question: that there is no point, or that goodness should be its own reward. Which conclusion is more believable, both within the narrative and within your own life? Use textual evidence as well as personal experience to explain.
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