In "The Seventh Man," why does the seventh man's view of the past begin to change?
A. Studying K's art, he remembers that K. was gentle and realizes that his last look was not one of hatr
B. After his father dies, he returns home and realizes that he did not need to move to Nagano.
C. Studying K's art, he realizes that K. would not have minded dying in the wave
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D. After his father dies, he realizes that it was the second wave, not the first, that killed K

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

In "The Seventh Man," the seventh man's view of the past begins to change

  • B. After his father dies, he returns home and realizes that he did not need to move to Nagano.

  • According to the book, the author narrates the experience of a man who is devastated by the events that led to his friend drowning at sea

  • He is damaged by the memory of watching his friend die before his very eyes without doing anything to save him. The name of his friend is K

  • The Seventh Man always thought that K smiled at him before he was eventually swallowed by the killer wave but later after he studies K's art, he begins to have doubts.

  • His view of the past begins to change as he comes home after the death of his father to realize that he did not need to move to Nagano in a bid to escape the memories.

  • Therefore, the correct answer is option B

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