3. The main character in " The Happy Man" treats his rival with the utmost politeness after waking up happy. Underneath his sense of peace, the author is alluding to the main character's ....
-loss of purpose
-true sense of self
-impending death
-fulfilment

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The main character in " The Happy Man" treats his rival with the utmost politeness after waking up happy. Underneath his sense of peace, the author is alluding to the main character's FULFILLMENT. 

The main character in "The happy man" woke up happy. He is so happy that he worries about his happiness. He wanted to know the reason behind his happiness by going to the doctors. In the end, he simply accepted that he is a happy man and continues living as such.

Happy people are usually fulfilled people. They are grateful for what they have in life and they are living examples of self-acceptance. 

The main character in "The Happy Man” treats his rival with the utmost politeness after waking up happy is the fulfillment.

What is “the happy man” about?

The happy man is the poem that was Edwin Arlington Robinson. In this poem the part explain the whole life which is completed.

It is the life of about the died man and tells about his satisfaction in his life and feeling to his family.

In this poem, an old male indicates on the fantastic life he had with his household or family.

The main character in the poem is to nutriments his competitor with the extreme courtesy after awakening up bright. Then the author is  adverting to the main character of fulfillment.

Therefore, option D is correct.

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