You always do good ones. We trust you, Mr. Duke," Says Dylan. Foolish lads, thinks Felix: never trust a professional ham."
In Margaret Atwood's "Hag-Seed," the character Dylan expresses his faith in Mr. Duke, appreciating the quality of his work and affirming their trust in him. This highlights the theme of reliance on those who have proven their competence and skill, suggesting a bond between artist and audience. Dylan's confidence indicates a respect for expertise in the creative process.
However, Felix, another character, harbors skepticism towards Dylan's faith in professionals like Mr....