The Reader
In Chapter 16, why does Michael say he "finds it unendurable to do nothing"?
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Michael says that he tells himself he must prevent the miscarriage of justice. He wants justice to be done, despite Hanna's lies. He knows that he wants justice both for and against Hanna, but feels he cannot just leave Hanna the way she is, that he must do something about her current situation.