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14 August, 19:47

Which two sentences best show that Niels Lyhne welcomed time away from his studies?

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  1. 14 August, 21:20
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    1.) "He also knew that the work would stand and not be eaten up by doubt in the night or dispersed by criticism on the morning after."

    2.) "He was never hindered by the caprices of his brain and did not have to handle himself gingerly like a tuned guitar with loose pegs."

    Explanation:

    The first quote: He compares the physical work of agriculture to his studies by stating that one will "stand" and the other, being his studies, would later just be dispersed by critics in the morning, and that while he completes his studies, doubt and anxiety would be eating him up the entire time. Studying, compared to his farmwork, is seen as an unpleasurable experience.

    The second quote: Again, he compares both works with one another and states that with his studies he has to handle himself gingerly. He feels hindered and stressed by the "caprices of his brain," unlike with agricultural work in which not as much brain power is needed considering it's such a physical job.

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  2. 14 August, 22:42
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    He had learned to know the joy found in purely physical labor.

    He was never hindered by the caprices of his brain and did not have to handle himself gingerly like a tuned guitar with loose pegs.
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