This chapter presents a unique perspective on a secret agent's life, highlighting Ausable's unconventional methods and personality.
How does Ausable manage to trick Max into believing there is a balcony?
How does the setting contribute to the overall atmosphere of the story?
How does the story challenge traditional stereotypes of secret agents?
What does Ausable use to trick Max into thinking there is a balcony?
How does Ausable respond to Fowler's disappointment about their meeting?
What narrative technique is primarily used in 'The Midnight Visitor'?
How does the setting contribute to the plot of 'The Midnight Visitor'?
What does the unexpected twist at the end reveal about Ausable's nature?
What aspect of Ausable's character does his 'wheezing' voice suggest?
How does Ausable manage to trick Max into believing there is a balcony?
What is Fowler's first authentic thrill during his visit with Ausable?
What is the significance of the important paper Ausable is waiting for?
What role does dialogue play in building tension during the climax?
What key element of suspense is utilized when Max enters Ausable's room?
How does Ausable's cleverness manifest during the climactic moments?
Which character in 'The Midnight Visitor' exemplifies 'presence of mind'?
What moral can be derived from the events in 'The Midnight Visitor'?
Which element of suspense is used effectively in the climax of the story?
Which element often defines a secret agent's appearance in literature?
What evidence suggests Ausable is resourceful in dealing with threats?
Why does Ausable's description defy typical secret agent stereotypes?
How does the setting influence the events in 'The Midnight Visitor'?
What does Fowler's perception of Ausable reveal about his character?
What would be an example of foreshadowing in 'The Midnight Visitor'?
How does the climax of the story hinge on Ausable's character traits?
What does Ausable use as a convincing excuse for the police's presence?
What does the presence of mind mean in the context of Ausable's actions?
Why is it significant that Ausable is not the typical secret agent?
What lesson does Ausable's clever plan convey about handling threats?
What does Ausable's character reveal about the nature of espionage?
What characteristic trait does Ausable display throughout the encounter?
Which detail about Ausable's background adds depth to his character?
What is the primary resolution of the conflict between Ausable and Max?
How does Fowler's perspective of espionage shift by the end of the story?
What theme is prevalent in Ausable's character in 'The Midnight Visitor'?
What theme does the surprise ending of 'The Midnight Visitor' emphasize?
What moral is conveyed through Ausable's success against Max's threat?
Which aspect of ‘The Midnight Visitor’ highlights the theme of deception?