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Character sketch of the man in black by goldsmith

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Answered by nehu215
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Explanation:

The characteristics of the Man in Black are shown as genial, kind and sympathetic. On the contrary, he had the characteristics as stern, curt, unkind and rude. During that time it states that man was prevailed to be stern, chauvinistic, macho or masculine.

Answered by VineetaGara
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According to Goldsmith, the man in black is a genuine person

  • 'The men black' is an essay by Oliver Goldsmith.
  • The author mocks the stereotypes in the society.
  • At the time aggressive, manly and stern men were considered perfect.
  • Unlike these stereotypes, Man in Black was a kind and compassionate man.
  • He was sympathetic and genuine.
  • From outside he seemed to be rude and stern
  • But he was not.
  • Actual inner personality was different.
  • He was a nice man
  • #SPJ3
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