In "The Story of Baba Abdalla," when Baba Abdalla asks the dervish to put the ointment on his right eye, the dervish tries to talk him out of it. This suggests that the dervish may have reservations about the request, likely indicating a deeper understanding of the situation or a protective instinct regarding Baba Abdalla's well-being.
How does the dervish in "The Story of Baba Abdalla" respond when Baba Abdalla asks him to put the ointment on his right eye?
Responses
The dervish gets angry at Baba Abdalla.
The dervish gets angry at Baba Abdalla.
The dervish is eager to do as Baba Abdalla requests.
The dervish is eager to do as Baba Abdalla requests.
The dervish tries to hide the ointment from him.
The dervish tries to hide the ointment from him.
The dervish tries to talk him out of it.
The dervish tries to talk him out of it.
1 answer