The author's tone suggests that Norman Gortsby considers himself to be superior to those around him. This is reflected in the way he views others' situations and his own perspective on life, indicating a certain pride or disdain for those he perceives as lesser or more unfortunate than himself.
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What does the author's tone tell the reader about Norman Gortsby?
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He is too proud to admit that he envies those around him.
He is too proud to admit that he envies those around him.
He is bitter toward others because he is so lonely.
He is bitter toward others because he is so lonely.
He considers himself to be superior to those around him.
He considers himself to be superior to those around him.
He is unhappy with his life and has many regrets.
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