The Revolutionist Paragraph 3 Summary

  • The narrator met up with the young comrade in Bologna, and took him to Romagna with him.
  • As they travel together, the comrade tells the narrator a little about his experience in Hungary, which apparently was the pits. But, you know, war.
  • In spite of his bad experiences, though, the comrade still believes in the "world revolution." Way to keep your chin up, kid.