The long-worthy atheling, sat very woful,
Suffered great sorrow, sighed for his liegemen,
When they had seen the track of the hateful pursuer,
The spirit accursèd: too crushing that sorrow,
Too loathsome and lasting."
Beowulf
Grendel
Hrothgar
Higelac
In 'The Ninny', the narrator/employer justifies deducting Yulia's pay by undermining her confidence and asserting his authority. He intentionally stirs confusion around the earnings she's due, convincing her to agree with his incorrect calculations.
In 'The Ninny' by Anton Chekhov, the narrator, the employer, justifies deducting money from Yulia's pay by manipulating her self-confidence and subtly insinuating that her memory or her calculations must be incorrect. He uses his authority and Yulia's submissiveness to his advantage. The story underscores the social and moral aspects of exploiting an individual's insecurities and naivety.
For instance, when Yulia believes she should get 'thirty-two and a half roubles' for her two months earnings. Her employer, the narrator insists it should be less because there were holidays and Sundays. By bringing up holidays and Sundays, he attempts to create confusion, causing her to doubt her calculations.
He also displays an intimidating attitude, aiming to intimidate her into agreeing with his incorrect calculations. The narrator, by invoking his authority as an employer and utilizing Yulia's insecurities, manipulates her into accepting the unfair deductions.
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