Qualities of harold in keeping it from harold
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Your friends have helped you a lot in drawing for character sketch catering for a remarkable chapter. Hope also helps:
1. Harold has been shown to be a very intellectual student, who has been brought into a very protective environment. He was believed to have been born in the family of Brambles. He was completely different from other children, his books were very religiously devoted, he was very admirable because he was an example of 'perfection'. He was the 'ideal of goodness and wisdom', he started feeling better, growing in his life, he was a good singer, he was engaged in more important issues in life and was very selfish and self centered.
2. Mr. Brambal, was a professional heavy weight boxer. He was a tough person, yet a sensitive father who cared more about his son's education. He was afraid of his wife that the truth about his profession could adversely affect Harold's education. Thus, Brambles kept truth from Harold. Although Mr Bramble was a proud boxer, he was ready to leave his profession for his son. However, the irony was that knowing the truth, Harold was happy that it was his father who was a young porker.
3. Major Percy Stokes, Mrs. Bramble's brother, is not a major character in the story, however, there is a special role to play. He is very worried about Harold and his academics as Mrs. and Mr Bramble. He ensured that the truth of the father's business is kept well with the boy. It was Percy who did not fight against the citizens through his letters to change the bill, until Jerry Fisher did not disclose it to the Herald. Harold himself had asked that Mr Bramble decided to fight again.
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Your friends have helped you a lot in drawing for character sketch catering for a remarkable chapter. Hope also helps:
1. Harold has been shown to be a very intellectual student, who has been brought into a very protective environment. He was believed to have been born in the family of Brambles. He was completely different from other children, his books were very religiously devoted, he was very admirable because he was an example of 'perfection'. He was the 'ideal of goodness and wisdom', he started feeling better, growing in his life, he was a good singer, he was engaged in more important issues in life and was very selfish and self centered.
2. Mr. Brambal, was a professional heavy weight boxer. He was a tough person, yet a sensitive father who cared more about his son's education. He was afraid of his wife that the truth about his profession could adversely affect Harold's education. Thus, Brambles kept truth from Harold. Although Mr Bramble was a proud boxer, he was ready to leave his profession for his son. However, the irony was that knowing the truth, Harold was happy that it was his father who was a young porker.
3. Major Percy Stokes, Mrs. Bramble's brother, is not a major character in the story, however, there is a special role to play. He is very worried about Harold and his academics as Mrs. and Mr Bramble. He ensured that the truth of the father's business is kept well with the boy. It was Percy who did not fight against the citizens through his letters to change the bill, until Jerry Fisher did not disclose it to the Herald. Harold himself had asked that Mr Bramble decided to fight again.
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