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from The Leper's Squint by Jack Hodgins 1 Mrs. O'Sullivan is in the next room,Desmond knows, in her own room listening. If he coughs she will hear. If he sings. She will know exactly the moment he sets down his next word on that top sheet of paper. Mrs. O'Sullivan is the owner of this house, which Desmond rented from home through the Borde Failte people before he discovered that she would live in it with them, in the centre of the house in her two rooms and silently listen to the life of his family going on around her. She is a tall dry-skinned old woman with grey finger-waves caged in blue hair net,whose thick fingers dig into the sides of her face in an agony of desire to sympathize with everything that is said to her."Oh I know I know I know," she groans Last night when Desmond's wife mentioned how tired she was after the long drive down from Dublin, her fingers plucked at her face, her dull eyes rolled up to search for help along the ceiling:"Oh I know I know I know."There is no end to her sympathy, there is nothing she doesn't already know But she will be quiet as a mouse, she promised they won't know she is here. 15. What is a major theme of the excerpt from "The Leper's Squint"? Acceptance of others leads to understanding. E Real life can turn out just like a story does. Creative thoughts must be discussed to find expression. External factors can hinder one's creativity.

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from The Leper's Squint by Jack Hodgins
1 Mrs. O'Sullivan is in the next room,Desmond knows, in her own room
listening. If he coughs she will hear. If he sings. She will know exactly the
moment he sets down his next word on that top sheet of paper. Mrs.
O'Sullivan is the owner of this house, which Desmond rented from home
through the Borde Failte people before he discovered that she would live in it
with them, in the centre of the house in her two rooms and silently listen to
the life of his family going on around her. She is a tall dry-skinned old woman
with grey finger-waves caged in blue hair net,whose thick fingers dig into
the sides of her face in an agony of desire to sympathize with everything that
is said to her."Oh I know I know I know," she groans Last night when
Desmond's wife mentioned how tired she was after the long drive down from
Dublin, her fingers plucked at her face, her dull eyes rolled up to search for
help along the ceiling:"Oh I know I know I know."There is no end to her
sympathy, there is nothing she doesn't already know But she will be quiet as
a mouse, she promised they won't know she is here.
15. What is a major theme of the excerpt from "The Leper's Squint"?
Acceptance of others leads to understanding.	E
Real life can turn out just like a story does.
Creative thoughts must be discussed to find expression.
External factors can hinder one's creativity.

from The Leper's Squint by Jack Hodgins 1 Mrs. O'Sullivan is in the next room,Desmond knows, in her own room listening. If he coughs she will hear. If he sings. She will know exactly the moment he sets down his next word on that top sheet of paper. Mrs. O'Sullivan is the owner of this house, which Desmond rented from home through the Borde Failte people before he discovered that she would live in it with them, in the centre of the house in her two rooms and silently listen to the life of his family going on around her. She is a tall dry-skinned old woman with grey finger-waves caged in blue hair net,whose thick fingers dig into the sides of her face in an agony of desire to sympathize with everything that is said to her."Oh I know I know I know," she groans Last night when Desmond's wife mentioned how tired she was after the long drive down from Dublin, her fingers plucked at her face, her dull eyes rolled up to search for help along the ceiling:"Oh I know I know I know."There is no end to her sympathy, there is nothing she doesn't already know But she will be quiet as a mouse, she promised they won't know she is here. 15. What is a major theme of the excerpt from "The Leper's Squint"? Acceptance of others leads to understanding. E Real life can turn out just like a story does. Creative thoughts must be discussed to find expression. External factors can hinder one's creativity.

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The major theme of the excerpt from "The Leper's Squint" is the presence of external factors that can hinder one's creativity. In the passage, Mrs. O'Sullivan is described as a woman who is constantly listening and sympathizing with everything that is said in the house. Her presence and constant attention can be seen as an external factor that can hinder Desmond's creativity and freedom to express himself. The passage suggests that Mrs. O'Sullivan's constant presence and attention can be stifling and can prevent Desmond from fully engaging in his creative process.
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