Q4. What is ironical about Jerome's remark that 'It is my energetic nature'?
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Jerome meant that he cannot stand watching someone else work and himself relaxing. He would always do the work instead or at least 'show' them how it is done. He says this in a sarcastic manner. The poet either means he is enthusiastic and energetic in his nature and like to do his work by himself so as to do it right.
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I can't sit still and see another man slaving and working. I want to get up and superintend, and walk round with my hands in my pockets, and tell him what to do. It is my energetic nature.
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