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11 February, 09:53

In the book the snows of Kilimanjaro how has harry spend his life betraying himself?

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  1. 11 February, 10:11
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    This last regret is made so bitter to Harry because, as he admits, it is his own fault he has not adequately exercised his great talent: "He had destroyed his talent by not using it, by betrayals of himself and what he believed in." In a strange parallel, it is also Harry’s fault that he developed gangrene; by not using iodine on his scratch, he allowed it to become septic and is therefore to blame for his impending death. Viewed in this light, Harry’s predicament is self-inflicted, and is therefore a fitting punishment for his repeated acts of self-betrayal over the years. The lingering question of the story is how Harry’s situation is resolved
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