room with a view
The actions of people speak for their character. Some approach life through the senses and some approach it through spirit. Others adhere to convention and some do not. Yet, any way one approaches life, every action one makes indicates defining characteristics about who the person is as an individual. In A Room With A View Mr. Eager and Mr. Emerson are quite opposite in the way they approach situations. Therefore, they demonstrate their character by the things they do and the words they say throughout the novel. When Mr. Eager attempts to separate the “brother and sister” on the carriage, Mr. Emerson says the following: “‘Leave them alone,’ Mr. Emerson begged the chaplain, of whom he stood in no awe. ‘Do we find happiness so often that we should turn it off the box when it happens to sit there? To be driven by lovers—A king might envy us, and if we part them it’s more like sacrilege than anything I know.’” (Chapter 6) He does not want love to be interrupted under any circu
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Approximate Word count = 679
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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