how does steele present his characters as representatives of the society
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Following are the two approaches:-
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Steele is a member of, "The Spectator Club" and later interpreted in, "The Tatler".
Thus,
Approaches of each magazine or piece of work, are different. Following are explanations from perspectives:-
- Steele showcased his characters to discuss moral issues in light, somewhat gentle and humorous essays ( IN THE TATLER)
- Steele showcased his characters through political, philosophical and literary works of concentration who focused on these parts of life, in society. ( IN THE SPECTATOR CLUB)
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