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charactwr sketch of robert baldwin please​

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Answered by ThatThinker
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Robert Baldwin is very honest and scrupulous. He values his principles more than his friendship with Gresham. He doesn't have to think twice before rejecting the offer of money. He is very particular about “going to his grave clean.”

Explanation:

The family members who wanted to send Gresham to jail in the beginning change their attitude when they come to know about the huge amount on offer. They try to convince Robert Baldwin to accept it by a host of arguments. Despite the pressure, Baldwin holds firm.

The integrity of Baldwin is rewarded when he was offered a job in a bigger bank. Gresham himself tells Marshall that no amount of money will make him do something he thinks wrong. Rather than making Baldwin testify against him, Gresham decides to confess.

At one occasion Baldwin says, “When John Gresham offered me money, I was angry. But when I rejected it, and he showed no surprise, then I was pleased.” This shows how Baldwin values not only his principles, but also how others consider him. His firm moral attitude stands in contrast with the other family members who change their stand because of the temptation of money.

He is very faithful to his employer. When he comes to knows about the impending wreck he never mentions it even to his own wife. He never complains about the low payment he gets. He is leading a happy life with whatever he has. His lament “Shams! Liars! Hypocrites! Thieves!... We have seen our souls naked, and they stink to Almighty Heaven!” shows how principled and religious his attitude is.

The playwright probably wants to tell us that steadfast adherence to principles is rewarded in this world itself and it is worth going through the pain it entails.

Answered by BHAVY01
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Answer:

CHARACTER SKETCH OF BALDWIN.

Baldwin was a honest man as he was ready to give evidence against Gresham. He was loyal to his friend when there was some problem with the bank. His wife wanted to draw her money out but he wouldn't let her do it as he felt he wasn't loyal to Gresham. He was trust worthy and sincere but was not very alert though he worked under Gresham for 35 years but he came to know about the crash only a day before. He believed in high principles and refused to take the hundred thousand dollars.

Under family pressure he agrees to accept the money but the opportunity does not arise as John Gresham convests.

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