Answer the following in 120-150 words:
Attempt a character sketch of Dunstan Cass. (Silas Marner)
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What opinion do your form of the innkeeper, Mrs Hall? (The Invisible Man)
Dunstan Cass was the son of Squire Cass. His mother died when he was very young. Dunstan, also called Dunsey, is "a spiteful jeering fellow. He was a big lire. He lies for the sake of lying. He was a very immodest boy. He was a thief and a blackmailer also. He did many bad things like he tricked his brother into a disgraceful marriage. He also stole the rent money. He blackmailed his brother into selling his horse; made off with that horse and killed it by taking a stupid risk; left the horse on the side of the road, and then rounded it off by stealing a poor old man's stash. We know that his mother died when he was young so we can consider this as the reason for his turning into a beast. We also come to know that his father also has a role in turning him into evil. He kept all his sons at home. With nothing to do, Dustan practically has no choice but to turn evil. He doesn't like other people to be better than he is, and he drags everyone down with him.
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Mrs Hall was the owner of an inn named ‘Coach & Horses’. She was a Businesswoman, and she earns a big profit when strangers come to stay at her inn. She was a very good nature woman. She was a good host to her guests. She served them very delicious food for a long period of time. Mrs Hall thought that her guest (invisible man) was a victim of an accident. But she remained very doubtful about his identity from the very first day of his arrival. Her doubt changes into the reality when she cuts his food supply for not paying his bills for a few days. One day she got to see the real face of the stranger when he takes his pink none, napkin and bandages off. She got very scared and even fainted. Finally, with the help of his neighbours, she got rid of him. Overall she was very compassionate and talkative women.
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