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The Jordans and slaters are more interested in showmanship than the actual grief at their father's supposed `death '. What does it show about them?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Slater and Jordan were vulgar, selfish, greedy, insensitive and hypocrite. Their chief purpose of life is to secure the personal convenience and comfort. They did not have the filial affection toward the father. None of them enquired about his health at the time of his illness. They thought him as dead and discussed about the distribution of the property.

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