Why does Chesterfield write this letter to his son? Is this what a father would
normally do for a son who stays alone, especially in a boarding school?
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AN absent Man is generally either a ve∣ry weak, or a very affected man; he is, however, a very disagreeable man in com∣pany. He is defective in all the common of∣fices of civility; he does not enter into the general conversation, but breaks into it from time to time, with some starts of his own, as if he waked from a dream. He seems wrap∣ped up in thought, and possibly does not think at all: he does not know his most inti∣mate acquaintance by sight, or answers them
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Chesterfield wrote this letter as a reward & encouragement for his son. Yes, a father would normally do this for a son who stays alone, especially in a boarding School.
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