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character sketch of the river the remarkable rocket from the story The remarkable rocket by Oscar Wilde​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Although he believes he is sympathetic and virtuous, in actuality he is haughty, arrogant, and condescending. The Rocket is certain that he is destined for greatness, but he has not yet been set off and is anticipating his entrance into public life and the magnificent impression that he is sure he will create.

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❝Although he believes he is sympathetic and virtuous, in actuality he is haughty, arrogant, and condescending. The Rocket is certain that he is destined for greatness, but he has not yet been set off and is anticipating his entrance into public life and the magnificent impression that he is sure he will create❞

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