the character sketch of the private quelch in the man who knew to muchCharacter sketch of private quelch
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private quelch was a store house of knowledge particularly on the topics related to his training as a soldier his too much knowledge which he would exhibit openly on for him give the nickname of Professor. in order to prove his superiority in his fellow soldiers and even is superior officer he would often indulge in sermonizing the author. who was the professor college at the training report recalls several occasions when the professor tried to himself. however the result of his too much knowledge was that he putted for permanent cookhouse duties.
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Private Quelch was a new recruit in the army. He was very hardworking fellow. He had a good knowledge on all aspects of life. He was appointed as a soldier but his ambitions and goals were very high. He wanted to take a rank first and then a promotion as an army officer. To get his goal he used to work hard. He borrowed training manuals and read them late in the nights. He had learnt many things by heart. He word respected for his knowledge by all his fellow soldiers. He was nicknamed as "Professor". He had a great ability to recognise an aircraft only by its engine sound. When anyone made a mistake he would publicly correct it. He waja tireless person on long route marches. His selute at the pay table was a model to behold. But which all these qualities, he had some negative traits also. He had a habit of showing off. He always interrupted his instructors while giving training to them. This is the result of his habit of showing off that the corporal turnbull appointed him for permanent cookhouse duties. He wanted to impress his superior officers by showing of his knowledge but the result was totally different and this only show off become a turning point in his life in spite of this dutifulness, discipline, knowledge and hard work.
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