Tobias Smollett's The Adventures Of Peregrine Pickle

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In the novel, "The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle", Tobias Smollett uses quick dialogue and a humid narrative pace to demonstrate the conflict between Peregrine and Godfrey's heated anger and acting within social norms, revealing how society's rules governing behavior hinder and help from acting natural instincts. Through the contentious dialogue between Peregrine and Godfrey, Smollett reveals the will of the men to not go against social norms and lose themselves, showing how society tampers down the animal-like instinct of people to lash out confrontations. During the dialogue, both men address each other properly as "sir", which Smollett repeats about four times to demonstrate the way this social norm of politeness interferes with the men's

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