character of jane thompson in angel in disguise
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Charactersketch Of Jane Thompson
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In An Angel in Disguise by T.S Arthur, Joe Thompson is the kind hearted and the well right and caring person. Being rough from outside he likes the company of his children and has a tender heart. What affects him greatly is when Maggie is accepted by no one due to her disability.
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JANE THOMPSON
The women being childless .. she became vinegar tempered and heart-less , but after the arrival of Maggie into her house and her life .. She found something to love out of herself and all the motherly feelings which were burried within were brought out .. and she started love and care again .
Actually here in the story Maggie is the “angel in disguise” . Her entrance in the Thompson family brought a wide change in the feelings of the members in the family . Her politeness, gratitude, purity brought the soul of happiness in the family , as if the family got a new life full of love and pure soul . The irritations , anger and sorrow were erased out from the life of Mrs. Thompson. We know the popular saying that children are the beautiful creations of the nature like the flowers . Similarly Maggie took the place of the flower in the true natures groove and made all the complexities of mind to surrender in front of the purity of her heart and her gratitude.
As Mr. Thompson’s family was a lonely family with no child the presence of the pure heart of Maggie made very ones heart to melt and a new livelihood came back to their family.An angel came to the family , disguised as a sick helpless and miserable child and filled all its dreary chambers of heart with the pure innocent sunshine of light. This is how Maggie the little girl was a Angel in Disguise of Thompson’s family.
T. S. Arthur’s short story “An Angel in Disguise” deals with a poor little crippled girl called Maggie who was in a sad state after her mother’s death. Though the villagers agreed to take the responsibility of the two other siblings John and Kate, no one bothered to care for Maggie, as she had been sick and bed-ridden for two years due to a fall from a window. Everyone suggested to take the orphan girl to the poorhouse but none took the initiative.
After the funeral of her mother was over, everyone left the place leaving behind Maggie alone. Only one man, Joe Thompson had some feeling for the little girl and he took her home overcoming the fear of her ‘vinegar-tempered wife’.
Naturally, Mrs. Thompson was not happy initially and insisted Joe on taking the girl to the poorhouse. But gradually, she developed a soft corner for the girl. Actually, the Thompson couple was childless and probably years of loneliness made her short-tempered and irritable. Now, the sweetness of the little child, her look of love, patience and gratitude