Jiang reads Virgil's speech as boastful because ecstasy makes him advertise his virtues and turn attention onto himself.
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Boasting
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"he's ecstatic and we know because of his speech what is interesting about his speech here he has"
"analyzed the language yes the first point that jumps out is that he says he is in the other virtues so that he didn't..."
"others in his life yeah so if you're really happy you tend to like boast about yourself right it's like look how great i..."
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