![]() ![]() Fraulein does or says nothing about it.Ī hint of this state of ignorance and naiveté can also be seen when the narrator and Sally Bowles spot a grand parade. ![]() Her contentment with these extreme views is disturbing to the reader because one can see signs of danger. She simply dismisses this as something akin to a comedy to her, it is not a serious threat to the existence of the people around her. Furthermore, she never says anything about the Nazis and their strong anti-Semitic arguments. This state of affairs points to the naivety of the landlady. It does not make sense when she gets angry about a teapot, but never minds when her guests ruin her property or use it for immoral acts like prostitution. ![]() She does not object to anything, even when people deliberately wrong her. In the first novella, i.e., ‘A Berlin diary,’ the kind landlady –Fraulein Shroeder – seems to have her priorities mixed up. Using instances from the novellas, discuss how the author successfully created such characters.
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