![]() The last few words of this quote provide an ominous sense of foreshadowing that tells the reader they should be prepared to find exactly what happened to the narrator to cause another person to take the blame.Īnother bit of foreshadowing as Kipps reveals that he is intensely aware of the power of courage. ![]() “He had always blamed himself, at least in part, for what had happened to me…” Kipps 'Innocence, once lost, is lost forever.” Arthur KippsĪ wistful remembrance from a much older Kipps who takes the time to interrupt the flow of the narrator with an observation that expands upon the changes that have been made to his character since the events in the novel he is narrating took place. ![]() ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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