The Man Without a Country

Hackett, Walter (adaptation)

Characters

NARRATOR
COLONEL
AARON BURR

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Question
Use the passage to answer the question.

Which detail helps develop a theme about honor in the play?

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Responses

Nolan refuses to break his oath of silence to Burr.
Nolan refuses to break his oath of silence to Burr.

Nolan listens to Burr’s treasonous plans.
Nolan listens to Burr’s treasonous plans.

Nolan asks about the goings on in his home country.
Nolan asks about the goings on in his home country.

Nolan requests to be buried with a flag.

1 answer

The detail that helps develop a theme about honor in the play is:

Nolan requests to be buried with a flag.

This detail emphasizes Nolan's deep connection to his country and his sense of honor, despite his circumstances. It illustrates his loyalty and desire to be recognized as a part of his nation even when separated from it.

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