write the bus conductor character sketch in the chapter all about a dog
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He learn something from the nature and draw it
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'All about a dog' by Gardiner is a story that gives birth to some questions related to our society and social rules and regulations. It was a cold winter night. The passengers were all excited to reach home as early as possible. A young lady carrying a little dog boarded the bus. Immediately, the conductor asked the lady to go up to the uncovered top with the dog.
But the other passengers were quite sympathetic towards the lady with the dog, considering the weather. Moreover, the lady was suffering from cough and cold. So they raised no objection to carrying the dog inside the bus. But the bus conductor could not ignore the rule so easily. He compelled the lady to go to the top of the bus on winter night. Initially the lady was reluctant to do that and persisted on staying inside. She also argued with the conductor.
But the conductor was rigid in his decision. So he stopped the bus in the midway, creating trouble to everyone in the bus. Ultimately the lady had to obey the dictate. Later, when the bus developed some engine trouble, the passengers had to tolerate the delay. But the conductor refused to compromise.
According to the narrator, the bus conductor pictured a character of determination and control who was quite disciplined and made sure that the passengers followed rules. He seemed to be very particular and adamant and insisted all who boarded the bus to adhere to the dictate. He compared him to the ruthless German soldier who massacred humanity for the sake of power under Hitler’s rule. He seemed to nurture grievances against passengers who came and sat in the bus. It was maybe because he was sitting next to the door and shivered every time the door of the bus was opened. Both the bus conductor and German soldiers are compared to each other as they both were resentful and had grievances against humanity.
All through the journey, the lady had to travel on the top of the bus. At the end, the narrator of the story tried to advise to the conductor that rules should be modified according to the circumstances and should be tempered with goodwill. Rules are formed for comfort but should not cause inconvenience. That is the spirit of a rule. That means, in our society the most needed thing is not the rules and regulations but its application with humanitarian consideration.