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How does sir Roger treat his servants?

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Answered by monish1234
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In “Sir Roger at Home”, Sir Roger’s treatment of his servants is adequately dealt with. He loved each of them and he maintained a friendly relationship with them and inquired after their health and family. His nice behaviour towards them helped them develop such love for him that if they were not employed, they seemed discouraged. Even his pet dog or a retired horse was not left unloved. The love between the master and the servants developed in such a degree that if he simply coughed or showed any infirmity of old age, there appeared tension in the looks of his servants.
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Sir Roger was a gentleman by nature. He is described as a hybrid between the family's head and the father by the author. He treated each and every servant as if they were family. No one received a charge from him. He never had a servant that wanted to leave him. They were all willing to go above and beyond for him.

Sir Roger embodied all the virtues. He was a charming man. Because he treated each of his servants equally, he is referred to as a humorist.

He made an effort to maintain a friendly family atmosphere. In an effort to amuse them. He didn't give a damn when his men made mistakes. He constantly found distraction in language.

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