Character sketch of Mr. Klausner in "The Sound Machine".
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Character sketch of Mr klausner in the sound machine
Explanation:
The protagonist—and perhaps antagonist—of the story and inventor of the titular machine. Despite being described as a small and frail “moth of a man,” he is intensely dedicated to his research into the “world of sound” unavailable to human ears, displaying a painstaking attention to detail and an impassioned disposition. He becomes incredibly animated and passionate when he is asked about it, a quality that is off-putting to those around him, with both the local Doctor and his neighbor Mrs. Saunders questioning his mental state. Klausner’s background is largely unknown; an occupation is eluded to but never expounded upon (the Doctor makes a comment about Klausner working with sound for his job), perhaps putting his credibility into question. As the story develops and Klausner becomes convinced that plants can feel pain, his scientific interest slowly begins to morph into abject revulsion and his obsession with the machine is coupled with a newfound sense of empathy for the tree he cut with an axe to test his theories.
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