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Character sketch of miss jope smith in the story the serang of renaganji

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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In the story of The Serang of Ranaganj, Miss jope smith is a character of splendour.


She possessed the contradicting traits as that of the protagonist, the serang.


She is young and pretty, confident and full of pride.


She is one among of the passengers in Ranaganj.


She was an enthusiastic female, influencing the social circle she was in.


She had crossed the age of thirty but was well maintained and looked way young.


Possessing an authority of superiority, she was a shallow, materialistic person, judgemental and building opinions based on physical appearances.

Answered by rdaardaa947
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Miss Jope Smith was a passenger on the Ranaganji. She was a thrusting person. She was over thirty but she dressed herself smartly and in a dashing style to look younger. She was a first class passenger on the Ranaganji. She was always seen with her male companion Ronnie. She was a snob and a big bore. Her comment about the serang was ‘an absurdly comic creature’. When, at the end of the story, she asks the narrator whether he had kept the serang in a cage, the narrator gave her a befitting reply. He said that he had kept the serang in a cage but all the animals were outside. He meant that she was an animal with her rude remark about people and her showing off ith-writenature

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