Lewis is drawn as a beautiful character, but even though Morse is terrible, he may want to send a happy Christmas to Morse, so maybe a bit nervous. The first impression of Morse's greatest mysterious reader on Morsez is that he seems to like it. "Mols knocked down the receiver and sat quietly." This shows that Morse was tired of the bank as they did not tell him. He beat down the receiver, and it showed that I took his anger to the other, and he sat quietly to contemplate his idea.
George Babbitt: In the image of the Presbyterian church in Babbitt of Sinclair Lewis, religion was explained as a corrupt business. In fact, he emphasized this by focusing on the main character George Babbitt. George Babbitt is a businessman of Zenith. Before the main leaders of the town he lives in he is a person who focuses on his reputation and image. Lewis created a hypocritical character for Babbit by his reason that he would become an elderly faction. If he wants to ask Babbit about his religious beliefs, he will say he will say, he will say. 199)). of course,
Polonius is a big surprise. This character is portrayed as mischievous, a little evil, powerful and hypocritical person, even like jealousy. This is quite contrasting with my own opinion of a strange old man, who seems to be a busy person and more capable than anyone else. His relationship with Ophelia is a bit confusing. When he first appeared together he seemed to be malicious because he pushed her into a confession booth. Later, he saw him always cuddling, kissing and cheating his loving child. Of course, in Ophelia, there is a reason to cry because Hamlet pursues her carefully not only pursue love but also her in bed. This adds strange emotions to their relationship and Ophelia's personality. When a person falls in love with a person enough to solve religious and moral problems, they are asked to stop seeing or talking with the person, they listen to the father's opinion and listen Can you do that? Well, Ophelia seems to be like this, and it seems that she draws herself as a coward without confidence in love.