which event helps develop theme of perception versus reality in the text Dusk by H.H. Munro (Saki)? Select the three correct answers

Gortsby believes that the absence of a bar of soap means that the young man's story is untrue
Gortsby recalls a similar thing happening to him when he was in a foreign capital
Gortsby interprets the man's actions as a performance intended to create sympathy
Gortsby finds the soap and concludes that the young man's story was true
The young man gets up and walks down the path away from gortsby
The young man reaches into his pockets in search of the soap

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In "Dusk" by H.H. Munro (Saki), the theme of perception versus reality is illustrated through various events. The three correct answers that highlight this theme are:

  1. Gortsby believes that the absence of a bar of soap means that the young man's story is untrue - This demonstrates how Gortsby's perception leads him to a conclusion that may not reflect the actual reality of the situation.

  2. Gortsby interprets the man's actions as a performance intended to create sympathy - Here, Gortsby's interpretation of the young man's behavior showcases how perception can distort the truth.

  3. Gortsby finds the soap and concludes that the young man's story was true - This moment emphasizes the shift in Gortsby's perception from doubt to belief based on physical evidence, even though it reflects the fickle nature of reality as it relates to his previous assumptions.

These events illustrate the contrast between what is perceived and what is actually real, reinforcing the story's theme.