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English, 06.12.2021 19:10, CoolBro92

Explain how the author of "The Last Judgment" develops Ferdinand Kugler into a complex character. How does the dialogue between Kugler and God allow the reader to see his personality and gain insight into his past? What details does the author include to create both a sense of attachment/sympathy and detachment/revulsion from the character? Use the passage below to guide your response.


Explain how the author of The Last Judgment develops Ferdinand Kugler into a complex character. H

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