justify the title the model millionier
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Appearances can be deceiving, can't they? We may spot someone who appears disheveled and dirty and presume they are homeless. Perhaps they've just come from helping rebuild someone's home that was damaged in a recent fire. Likewise, we may spy someone well-dressed heading into an expensive restaurant and decide that they must be wealthy when, in fact, they are a newspaper reporter heading to interview a new entrepreneur in town.
The characters in ''The Model Millionaire'' experience their own issues with appearance. The story's central player, Hughie Erskine, believes a beggar-man to be poor and down on his luck, and gives him some money. As it turns out, the beggar-man is in fact one of Europe's wealthiest socialites who has commissioned an artist to paint his portrait wearing rags. The artist reminds Erskine that there is beauty in things that may not be immediately recognized as beautiful.
The characters in ''The Model Millionaire'' experience their own issues with appearance. The story's central player, Hughie Erskine, believes a beggar-man to be poor and down on his luck, and gives him some money. As it turns out, the beggar-man is in fact one of Europe's wealthiest socialites who has commissioned an artist to paint his portrait wearing rags. The artist reminds Erskine that there is beauty in things that may not be immediately recognized as beautiful.
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