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When the storm was over, Axel said that his uncle's, "gaiety jarred on my nerves." Tell about a time when you have felt this way.
Explain what the professor meant when he said, "While the heart beats and the flesh palpitates, a creature endowed with will should never give place to despair." Do you agree with him? Give reasons for your answer.
Axel and the professor had become attached to Hans and were sorry to see him go. Tell about a time when you felt like this.
Explain why the group decided to pass themselves off as shipwrecked mariners to the people of Stromboli. Do you agree with their decision?
Why do you think the people of Hamburg did not believe the professor's story? Do you think you would have believed him if you were living during that time? Tell why you would think this way.
How has Axel grown as a man? Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
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