The Fall Answers #2 [pg. 42-97]
1. What does Clamence imagine as hell?
2. Why was Clamence's "collapse" in public important?
3. What does Clamence discover in himself as a result of the motorist and the musketeer?
4. How does Clamence typify the worst and most unhappy kind of man?
5. What does Clamence reveal to be the driving force behind his generosity towards women who indicate they want to leave him?
6. Why does Clamence fail to read the newspapers for several days after the episode with the girl on the bridge?
7. For Clamence, what is the main question concerning what one must do in life?
8. Why did Clamence begin to distrust his peers and friends?
9. Why is it that Clamence believes that all humans are exceptional cases?
10. To what does Clamence attribute his newfound charge to expectorate in the face of the blind?
11. Why did Clamence's speech to his young lawyer colleagues upset them?