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It is clear that Stephen Blackpool, though he is an honest, upright man, is not very well-spoken. Twice in these chapters, Stephen is given a chance to explain himself, to both his fellow workers and to Mr. Bounderby. Both times he fails miserably, not because he doesn't know what to say, but because he does not speak forcefully and clearly.
For this assignment, pretend that you are an advocate for Stephen. Explain what about Stephen's life is unfair, and explain what Stephen means when he calls his life (and the lives of his fellow-workers) a muddle. First, look up the meaning of the word "muddle" and decide what Stephen means when he says this.
It is clear that Stephen Blackpool, though he is an honest, upright man, is not very well-spoken. Twice in these chapters, Stephen is given a chance to explain himself, to both his fellow workers and to Mr. Bounderby. Both times he fails miserably, not because he doesn't know what to say, but because he does not speak forcefully and clearly.
For this assignment, pretend that you are an advocate for Stephen. Explain what about Stephen's life is unfair, and explain what Stephen means when he calls his life (and the lives of his fellow-workers) a muddle. First, look up the meaning of the word "muddle" and decide what Stephen means when he says this.