Maestro (novel)

The final lines of the intermezzo reinforce Paul’s character. What does he say and how does this epitomise this character?

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You are referring to the very end of the section, in which, Paul is thinking about what he saw in the library?

Paul's thoughts reflect his youth.... his interest in listening to an act of sexual intercourse supercedes his parents' serious discussion.

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