character sketch of shoemaker from chapter the shoemaker by Charles's Dickens .
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Following is the character sketch of the shoemaker:
Explanation:
- The shoemaker was really old and has lost his senses.
- He resided eighteen years in prison and this made him physically and mentally removed from the world.
- He had suffered greatly and appeared to have lost all sense of time, place, and self. Despite being out of prison, he still seemed "buried alive" when first looked at.
- He looked more dead than alive, with withered body, a hollow face, and hands so thin that they appeared transparent.
- On being confronted his mind seemed wasted and starved to the point of being able to understand only the most basic questions and to focus only on his work.
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