Characters of the best seller
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characters of best sellers are:
pescud
Jessie
Colonel Allyn
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pescud
Jessie
Colonel Allyn
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The main Characters in O Henry's Best Seller are:
1. John A Pescud
* John is not particularly good looking.
* He is a travelling salesman for a plate glass company.
* He was an old acquiantance of the narrator.
* Much successful John had had his salary raised twice in the previous year and his company was to give him afew shares as well.
* His Philosophy: A man should be decent and law abiding in her/his home town.
* He is a hypocrite.He mocks the stories of the best sellers calling them unrealistic.However, in real life he himself follows a girl like the hero of some best seller.He later marries that girl.
2. Colonel Allyn
Colonel Allyn was a tall,old man with a smooth face and white hair and looked as proud as Julius Caesar. Although he wore shabby clothes, his personality was such that the writer feels that in his presence the place seem to light up. On the one hand, he seem to be very strict but talking to Pescud surprisingly.He took a great liking to him. He was very fond of telling stories and listening to them. This is evident from the following statements made by him."The relating of anecdotes and humourous occurences has always seem to me, Mr.Pecud, to be a particularly agreeable way of promoting and perpetuating amenities between friends." Thus, he can said to be a friendly person with a strict and proud look.
3. Jessie
* Fine looking and pretty
* Only daughter of Colonel Allyn belonging to the oldest family in Virginia.
* Proud of her aristrocratic lineage and rich mansion.
* Appearence is deceptive.
* Obsevant and Perceptive.
* Very proud of the fact that her father was the lineal descendent of belted earls.
* Attracted to Pescud.
4. The Writer
* Observant- observes people etc. in the train.
* happy to meet Pescud, his old acquiantance.
* inquisitive - wanted to know more about Pescud.
1. John A Pescud
* John is not particularly good looking.
* He is a travelling salesman for a plate glass company.
* He was an old acquiantance of the narrator.
* Much successful John had had his salary raised twice in the previous year and his company was to give him afew shares as well.
* His Philosophy: A man should be decent and law abiding in her/his home town.
* He is a hypocrite.He mocks the stories of the best sellers calling them unrealistic.However, in real life he himself follows a girl like the hero of some best seller.He later marries that girl.
2. Colonel Allyn
Colonel Allyn was a tall,old man with a smooth face and white hair and looked as proud as Julius Caesar. Although he wore shabby clothes, his personality was such that the writer feels that in his presence the place seem to light up. On the one hand, he seem to be very strict but talking to Pescud surprisingly.He took a great liking to him. He was very fond of telling stories and listening to them. This is evident from the following statements made by him."The relating of anecdotes and humourous occurences has always seem to me, Mr.Pecud, to be a particularly agreeable way of promoting and perpetuating amenities between friends." Thus, he can said to be a friendly person with a strict and proud look.
3. Jessie
* Fine looking and pretty
* Only daughter of Colonel Allyn belonging to the oldest family in Virginia.
* Proud of her aristrocratic lineage and rich mansion.
* Appearence is deceptive.
* Obsevant and Perceptive.
* Very proud of the fact that her father was the lineal descendent of belted earls.
* Attracted to Pescud.
4. The Writer
* Observant- observes people etc. in the train.
* happy to meet Pescud, his old acquiantance.
* inquisitive - wanted to know more about Pescud.
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