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why did Laura wish to befriend the workman​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The four workmen who arrive with their tools to set up the marquee in the Sheridans’ yard instigate the story’s first encounter between Laura and characters of another class background. Laura is impressed by their straightforward dialect and unassuming kindness, which contrast with her family’s Queen’s English and snobbishness toward people unlike themselves. Laura is particularly struck when she sees one of them bend down to sniff a lavender sprig, which makes her wish she could spend time with “men like these” rather than the “silly boys” of other rich families. She imagines herself as a “work-girl” while she watches them go about their business. The workmen largely serve to introduce Laura’s differences from her family—namely, her dissatisfaction with class divisions and sympathy for workers.

Answered by toppom375
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Laura wishes to be friend with the work men because the workmen who had came to to put the marquee we were very kind and polite to Laura so she wishes to befriend the workman.

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