what is the character sketch of major todd in the short story my lost dollar.
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Todd was a pleasure loving person. He was very care free about his life. And he does not care for anything. He owes a dollar from his friend and forgot to repay it.It shows that he was a irresponsible person.
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- Todd was a sloppy individual who went about his business in his own manner and was prone to forgetfulness. He owed the author a dollar, with a 12-month grace period.
- However, because he was a forgetful person, he neglected to pay the dollar back, and his friend (author) tried to remind him through situations rather than directly because he was the author's friend.
- The author, on the other hand, felt faith in Todd's friendship and was confident that he would repay the $1.
Who is Major Todd?
- William Russell Todd (born May 1, 1928) is a retired United States Army major general who served as commander of the 1st Cavalry Division from 1976 to 1978.
- He graduated from Norwich University in 1950, and was the university's president from 1982 to 1992.
Who is Todd to the narrator?
- He has owed it to me for twelve months, and I fear there is little prospect of his ever returning it.
What did Todd write in his note to the narrator?
- Todd sent a note from Hamilton, bermuda to his friend and our speaker in the story.
- In that note, he merely spoke about the weather conditions over there and said that the temperature was up to nearly 100.
What was the effect of Todd's failure?
- Todd has failed to return the loan because of forgetfulness.
- This tells us that Todd is a careless and forgetful man.
- It means that the narrator's friend's act of borrowing a dollar and then forgetting to pay it back would not make any difference to their friendship.
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