In "Paul's Case," members of the faculty don't like Paul's carnation because they think





A. it doesn't match his other clothing.

B. it suggests that he's not taking things seriously.

C. it's the mark of an early death.

D. it's effeminate for a man to wear a flower.

1 answer

Apparently you haven't even read the first paragraph of this story.

http://www.shsu.edu/~eng_wpf/authors/Cather/Pauls-Case.htm
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