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the jordans and slaters are more interested in showmanship that the actual grief at their father's supposed 'death'. what does it show about them.

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Answered by aaradhy0012
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Slater and Jordan were insensitive, vulgar, greedy, selfish and hypocrite. Their chief purpose in life is secure personal comfort and convenience. Both of them lacked filial affection toward their father. Neither of them went upstairs to see whether he was alright or not. They just assumed he was dead and started planning for his burial, obituary and division of his property. Both of them were the chip off the same block!  If Mrs. Slater was concerned about securing her father's bureau, clock, and slippers, Mrs. Jordan was all determined to claim her father's golden watch for her son. Neither of them was sorry for his sudden demise.

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