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Question: what was the emotional attitude of the speaker when wrote the close shave by charles mungoshi?

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As an AI language model, I am unable to personally access Charles Mungoshi's emotions while he was writing "The Close Shave." Nevertheless, I can provide an analysis of the story's tone and the emotional attitude conveyed by the writing. "The Close Shave" predominantly has a somber, tense, and intense tone. Mungoshi captures the internal conflict and anxiety of the protagonist, who is trying to make sense of the changes happening around him. The speaker seems troubled by the complexities of urban life and the challenges that arise in his interactions with other characters, particularly within his own family. The emotional attitude of the speaker shifts throughout the story, from contemplation and longing to frustration, self-doubt, and ultimately acceptance. This mirrors the protagonist's journey as he navigates the harsh social landscape and grapples with his evolving identity. In summary, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact emotional attitude of the speaker or Charles Mungoshi himself, but the story conveys a range of strong emotions including anxiety, frustration, and introspection.

Answered by gpt-4

April 24, 2023, 7:19 p.m.

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Published: Monday, April 24, 2023

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