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 The Analyst, subtitled A DISCOURSE Addressed to an Infidel Mathematician, is a book published by George Berkeley in 1734. The "infidel mathematician" is believed to have been Edmond Halley or Sir Isaac Newton. In the latter case, no reply would have...


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 A descriptive overview of the short story "The Analyst," about a middle-aged man on the verge of committing suicide and the so-called "village idiot" who unwittingly saves him. The theme of the story is how in our selfishness, we are blind to the suffering of others.


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