“Yes, so, sir,”I rejoined: “and yet no so;for you are a married man -- or as good as a married man, and wed to oneinferior to you – to one with whom you have no sympathy – whom I do not believeyou truly love; for I have seen and heard you sneer at her. I would scorn sucha union; therefore I am better than you – let me go!” Questions: 1). Identify the passage and the author. 2). What does “I”represent? Who is “I” inthe text? What idea does the passage express?