The character sketch of bishop and the convict in candlestick. Not in more than 50 words
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BISHOP
The Bishop was, as Persome his sister says in the play, “The best man in all France”. He was a true Bishop indeed. He followed Jesus Christ’s teachings of love, charity, benevolence, and forgiveness in true spirit. He helped his parishioners. His encounter with the convict was the litmus test of his virtues, which he passed with flying colours. His patience, love, care, and magnanimity transformed the beast-like convict into a good human being.
CONVICT
A normal life was led by him before he became a criminal- Societal pressures led him to this path- No belief in religion- Severe punishment made him cold and soulless- Bishop's generosity extracted the lost human in him
The Bishop was, as Persome his sister says in the play, “The best man in all France”. He was a true Bishop indeed. He followed Jesus Christ’s teachings of love, charity, benevolence, and forgiveness in true spirit. He helped his parishioners. His encounter with the convict was the litmus test of his virtues, which he passed with flying colours. His patience, love, care, and magnanimity transformed the beast-like convict into a good human being.
CONVICT
A normal life was led by him before he became a criminal- Societal pressures led him to this path- No belief in religion- Severe punishment made him cold and soulless- Bishop's generosity extracted the lost human in him
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