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"Just Lather, That's all"
1. The narrator says he is a revolutionary rather than a murderer like Torres. Yet, he constantly refers to how easy it would be to kill Torres while shaving him. Is there a contradiction between the narrator’s comments and behaviour? Explain.

2. At one point, the barber says, “I stopped lathering and asked with feigned
interest, “A firing squad?”Explain how this word connects to the story. (Why is it significant that the barber feigned interest?)

3. Why is the title “Just Lather, That’s All” appropriate for this story?

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The title is significant because in the story the Barbor and Captain Torres don't do much. The Barbor puts lather on Captain Torress's face and he shaves his beard, even though the Barbor thought about killing Captain Torres, he didn't do it.