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what is the behavior of John A. Pescud in the story the best seller

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Answered by kiranjyotkaur10
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he was small man with wide smile , he looked straight with a fixed gaze  . he worked for cambria steel works , he believed that his company's plate glass was more important commodity in a world  . he was hypocrite and prosperous because that he condemned novels that build romance of two lovers from different classes i.e he stated that in reality men marry women in one class but himself marries and daughter of belted earl . he was prosperous because his salary has been raised twice since he was the author last he had got a commission , too bought a neat slice of real estate in  the east end , he built a house on it . he was good conversationist .

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Answered by Varurn
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John is a hypocrite. He has married an aristocratic lady belonging to an English family of belted earls whereas he is an ordinary American salesman. But ironically, he criticises the best sellers for mixing scenes and characters. He criticises the best sellers in which scenes and characters from opposite backgrounds are mixed, which he thinks is contrary to what happens in real life.
John doesn't seem to believe in such best sellers and ends up in the same condition.

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