significance of title best seller
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Undoubtedly, all the best sellers are unique books with captivating stories full of heroic and courageous characters. These stories and characters are very hard to find in the real life. The Best Seller, by O. Henry highlights the same idea. In the story we come across John A Pescud, who believes the best seller books portray unreal characters with unreal melodrama. However, later on we come to know that he himself is no less than a romantic hero. His chasing Miss Allyn all the way to her distant town, staying there for three days until he succeeded in making a proposal, his going to Coketown just to get petunia flowers for his beloved wife, etc. are acts of romance that is found only in best sellers. Hence, the title is aptly justified.
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The title ''Best Seller'' is significant because teh whole story depends upon it. As the best seller novel 'the rose lady and travelyan'' is a love story where an eurpean princess and an american swordman fall in love and latter marry. John pescud was against this ,as he thoughts that a men generally marries a girl of similar background.
However, in his own life he, a simple salesman falls in love with the much reputated and oldest living person of verginia and latter marries. this shows the hypocritisism of John A. Pescud .
However, in his own life he, a simple salesman falls in love with the much reputated and oldest living person of verginia and latter marries. this shows the hypocritisism of John A. Pescud .
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