How does the reader’s knowledge of the events in paragraphs 22-30 reveal the banker and the lawyer’s different points of view and develop suspense?
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The Banker in distinction to the Lawyer Anton Chekhov supposed nothing to enhance his Mind over fifteen years. All he worries about making cash. His obsession with Money has a Great negative impact on the Character. He looks weaker than Virtuously and Physically than he was fifteen years earlier once he was filled with Confidence. He's frightened with the Identical Prospect of being a Hard up outcast that Lawyer Voluntarily embrace. The Banker is thinking of Murdering his prisoner to induce out of paying an outsized total he can lawfully owe him. The Banker doesn't even scruple regarding letting one in every of the house servants be incorrectly suspect and guilty of the crime.
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