The Adjuster Quotes

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The Adjuster Quotes

This Study Guide consists of approximately 17 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Adjuster.
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Moving your eyes around the slightly raised horse-shoe balcony you might, one spring afternoon, have seen young Mrs. Alphonse Karr and young Mrs. Charles Hemple at a table for two.
-- Narrator (N/A paragraph 2)

Importance: This quote is important because it immerses the reader in the story. It is an example of the narrator shifting to second-person perspective in order to implicate the reader and make them more invested in the atmosphere of this scene.

Even my baby bores me. That sounds unnatural, Ede, but it's true. He doesn't begin to fill my life. I love him with all my heart, but when I have him to take care of for an afternoon, I get so nervous that I want to scream.
-- Luella Hemple (N/A paragraph 5)

Importance: This quote demonstrates the insecurity that Luella feels about her role as a new parent. At the beginning of the quote, she states that she is bored of her baby. However, she contradicts...

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