John is a real hypocrite. He himself turns out to be a best seller. He sells highly romantic and exaggerated version of his own love story to people. Discuss in 120 words
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We cannot call John a hypocrite! The bare truth is he himself did not know he was such an inveterate romantic person. Though he was skeptic about the veracity of the best-seller romantic novels, he himself was no less than the chivalrous hero of a novel. He himself did not believe that in real life no person like Trevelyan would ever follow Alwyna to her father’s kingdom in Europe, but in actuality he himself followed the girl he loved approximately more than a thousand mile.
His own love story is no less than a romantic story of a novel. Once while travelling to Cincinnati for some business, he descried an extremely charming girl with whom he fell in love on first sight. He strongly felt she was the soul mate he had been looking for. He forgot his business engagement and travelled up to Virginia, changing trains at Cincinnati, Shelbyville, and Powhatan, following her in hope of having a word with her. As he followed her up to her house at the top of the hill, he was daunted by the mansion she entered with her father. He not only won the girl’s heart, but her father’s confidence with his sincere chivalry.Similar questions