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the man in black summary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1The man is one who cannot exhibit generous behavior without being ashamed of it. He wants the world to see him as a man who does not care too much about the well-being of others; much less, the unfortunate. He is the “Man In Black”, because he hides his benevolence. He does not want to be noticed for it.


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Answered by kangnagup12
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“The Man in Black” is a story written by Oliver Goldsmith. He created the character of man in black in an interesting manner. The man in black is inconsistent in his character. He does not practice what he preaches. He is generous even to a fault. He pretends to be very economical. He tries to hide his sympathy for the suffering. He seems to be ashamed of his natural kindness. In spite of his efforts, he can not help revealing his true nature.  

The man in black often complains against beggars. He calls them vagabonds and deceivers. He thinks that helping beggars encourages idleness in them. He criticizes the magistrates for being liberal towards them. But in practice, he gives a piece of silver to the man in rags. He buys the bundle of chips from the sailor to help him.  He offers the same to another beggar maid having had nothing else to offer her.

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