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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What does this sentence mean?

The able psychiatrist who studies my case--and whom by now Dr.Humbert has plunged, I trust, into a state of leporine fascination

Why did the author use whom here?
  

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Anonymous Why did the author use whom here? It is the object of the verb 'plunge'.

  • Anonymous Why did the author use whom here?
  • It is the object of the verb 'plunge'.
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AnonymousWhy did the author use whom here?
It is the object of the verb 'plunge'.
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Sentence still doesn't make any sentence I am afraid
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AnonymousSentence still doesn't make any sentence I am afraid
It makes perfect sense, though it is not a complete sentence. 'Leporine' means 'like a rabbit'. Which other words do you not understand?

The able psychiatrist who studies my case—and whom by now Dr. Humbert has plunged, I trust, into a state of leporine fascination—...
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Haha I've just got it now.

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