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By reading the text, we can affirm that Dr. Heidegger is rational, although this rationality is controversial at various times.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Dr. Heidegger is a scientist and rationally sets up his experiments.
- That's because he manages to establish the relationship between hypotheses and variables in a very rational way, besides being able to evaluate and think about all the points of his experiment very sensibly.
- As a scientist, we can assert his rational and methodical nature, which is something real.
However, how he concludes the experiments can be controversial, showing that he has points of madness and insanity, which although undeveloped, do exist.
This question is about "Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment," written by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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