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The image which Goddard compared himself and other scythes to is:

  • To saintly people as they are held to the highest moral standards

What is Comparison?

This refers to the use of words and other means to find differences and similarities in two things or people.

With this in mind, we can see that  from the complete text, Goddard is a scythe and believes that gleaning is necessary for both scythes and non scythes to remember they were mortal.

This was important to him because he believed that scythes had the moral obligations to adhere to the strictest moral standards and be a good example to others.

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