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write character sketch of mr gillman

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Answered by vaibhavChaturani
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Mr Arthur Gilman, the principle of Cambridge school of young Ladies, was a thoughtful person and a kind teacher. Helen met him when she joined Cambridge while preparing to gain admission into Radcliffe. He helped Helen in many ways. He not only taught her but also interpreted texts for her. He was her mentor and her guide. He generously made concessions to allow Helen’s sister Mildred to study in Cambridge. He read texts with her like Shakespeare’s ‘As you like it’. He constantly stoked Helen’s interest in studies and kept her motivated throughout her course. But their friendship fell apart due to the difference of opinion with Miss Sullivan.
Answered by rajkumar981
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Mr. Gilman was the principal of Cambridge School for young ladies. He was a good and efficient teacher. He know the art of making his teaching interesting and effective. He was kind-hearted and helpful as he permited Mildred, Helen sister, to study at Cambridge. It was a great help for Helen as the presence of her sister was a great moral support. Gilman was a noble man. In spite of being very busy, he read out what Helen had written for improvement. Time to time, he gave moral support to Helen. He was also very sympathetic towards Helen. A sincere concern for Helen made him think that Helen was stressed out in her studies, so he urge her ti take it easy. This ultimate led to some misunderstanding and Helen withdrew from the school. Helen had great respect for Mr. Gilman but unfortunately he failed to understand the ever increasing urge of Helen for further education. He was not to blame because whatever he did, a sincere concern for Helen was hidden in it.


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