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2the young officials laughed at and made fun of him, so far as their official wit permitted; told in his presence various stories concocted about him, and about his landlady, an old woman of seventy; declared that she beat him; asked when the wedding was to be; and strewed bits of paper over his head, calling them snow. but akakiy akakievitch answered not a word, any more than if there had been no one there besides himself. it even had no effect upon his work: amid all these annoyances he never made a single mistake in a letter. but if the joking became wholly unbearable, as when they jogged his hand, and prevented his attending to his work, he would exclaim, “leave me alone! why do you insult me? ” and there was something strange in the words and the voice in which they were uttered. there was in it something which moved to pity; so much that one young man, a new comer, who, taking pattern by the others, had permitted himself to make sport of akakiy, suddenly stopped short, as though all about him had undergone a transformation, and presented itself in a different aspect. some unseen force repelled him from the comrades whose acquaintance he had made, on the supposition that they were well-bred and polite men. long afterwards, in his gayest moments, there recurred to his mind the little official with the bald forehead, with his heart-rending words, “leave me alone! why do you insult me? ” in these moving words, other words resounded,—“i am thy brother.” and the young man covered his face with his hand; and many a time afterwards, in the course of his life, shuddered at seeing how much inhumanity there is in man, how much savage coarseness is concealed beneath delicate, refined worldliness, and even in that man whom the world acknowledges as honourable and noble.
near the middle of paragraph 2, the author describes a “young man, a new comer” who shows sympathy for akakiy. write an imagined journal entry from the young man’s point of view as he reflects back on the situation later in life and the effects it has had on his life. use what you have read in the passage to provide specific details relevant to the young man and akakiy

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