Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.

What is Tenzing Norgay's viewpoint of Mount Everest and the surrounding mountains?

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Norgay considers them to be living and affectionate.
Norgay considers them to be living and affectionate.

Norgay views them as fierce rivals to compete against.
Norgay views them as fierce rivals to compete against.

Norgay feels they are strange and mysterious to him.
Norgay feels they are strange and mysterious to him.

Norgay worships them as he would gods.

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Norgay considers them to be living and affectionate.
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