what kind of person is considered a rogue by the narrator? chapter 8 B.Wordsworth
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Beggars who asked for money in the narrator’s house were considered to be rogue by the narrator
The beggars who used to ask for money and food after coming to the narrator’s house rarely looked like a rogue unlike B.
Wordsworth who was dressed tidily and came to the narrator’s doorstep to watch the bees in his yard.
The family was receptive towards beggars so they did not consider them to be rogues.
The beggers who used to come to the narrators house are considered as rouges by the narrator, they ask for money, they ask for food and they also ask for dresses.
The poet comes at that time wearing neat and tidy dress saying that he want to see the honey bees.
The narrator rushed to his mother and told her the same, she came down and spoke harshly to the poet but eventually she let him to see the honey bees.