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Describe the character of sophie's father and the role played by him in the story going places

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sophie's father, who is not named, is the story's antagonist. He works in some kind of manual labor, returning home each night dirty and sweaty and shoveling food into his mouth. He treats Sophie with disdain, chastising her for telling “wild stories” and dismissing her ambitions and desires.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Sophie's father is not named. He is described as a plump and a heavy breathing man in a vest. His face was grubby and sweaty after the day's hard work. Sophie's father was a man of authority, truth, hard work and deep senses. He understood, saw, experienced and realised the very truth about life but he was not well- off. He had to work hard for keeping his family alive. He had a realistic approach towards life and had firm faith in social interactions. Being a considerate, kind and sensible father, he understood the nature of the family but was deadly against wild stories, which he says would lead to all sorts of troubles.

He always wanted to keep his family members happy and peaceful but financially he was not well-off. The day's hardwork was clearly visible on his plump face. He was a sports lover and used to go with his family on weekly pilgrimage.

As a sports enthusiast, he had shouted encouragement to Danny. He also went to the pub to celebrate the victory celebration and drink. When Sophie told that Danny was buying a shop, he made an ugly expression on his face to show disgust. He did not approve Sophie's wild stories for Danny and rather warned as well as advised her about a lot of trouble she was going to be entrapped in. Though he was aggressive, he was a true and rightful person.

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