Character sketch of mr parsons
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Mr. Parsons and the beggar, Mr. Markwardt, are completely different people in the story “A Man Who Had No Eyes.” Their contrasting character traits make them perfect foils to one another.
Mr. Parsons appears to be a compassionate and empathetic person. “The clack-clack approach of the sightless man” arouses in him a sense of “pity for all blind creatures.”
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Parsons is a gentleman a person who is successful in life as he has made it his business to take his handicap as something which is unavoidable and does not allow it to stand in his way . Parsons is grateful that he has been given the gift of life and is an insurance agent whereas earlier he had been nothing more than a skilled labourer.
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