(i) If‘the lantern’ is the man, what would its ‘walls’be?

(ii)What is housed within the thin walls?

(iii)What general conclusion does the writer draw from this comparison?

(i)If ‘the lantern’ is the man, its ‘walls’would be the man’s body.

(ii)The incandescence or the inner glow of the man is housed within thethin walls.

(iii)The conclusion that the writer drew from this comparison was that thebody exists only like a case made of shadows. It is just anaccessory. It is the soul that matters. Each individual is what he isfrom his heart and soul, and not from the body.

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