Brief Summary sir roger at the theatre
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Sir Roger is introduced as a gentle man who is very singular in his behavior but his singularities proceed from his good sense and are contradictions to the manners of the world. He is considered as a fine gentle man in his 56th year, cheerful gay and hearty, keeps a god housein town and country, a great lover of man kind. In fact he is the representation of atypical 18th century country gentle man. Sir Roger is endowed with an essential goodness of heart. He is an idealist country characteristic and broad sympathy. The outline of this figure was first traced out by Steele and then filled in by Addison with delicate touches The Spectator visits Sir Roger's country seat: Invited by Sir Roger, the spectator has arrived at Sir Roger'scountry house. As he knows fully the temperament of the spectator, he leaves him alone and forbids other people to disturb him. The family: Sir Roger's family consists of sober persons. He is highly sympathetic, considerate, and compassionate towards his servants. His servants love him very much and would never think of leaving him. So most of servants are quiet
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