Sunday, June 1, 2014
Character Analysis - Mr. Brownlow and Judgments of others
I am quite impressed with Mr. Brownlow's character. He is definitely my favorite character in the book. He knows how to deal with people and see only the good qualities about him. When he sees Oliver, he ignores Grimwig and Mr. Bumble's judgment on him. He instead judges Oliver based on what he thinks of him and what he knows about his personality. He is definitely the purest, kindest person in the book and I feel Oliver is very lucky to have met him. Perhaps this character resembles a role model Charles Dickens met when he was a young boy as well. Mr. Brownlow's nature can help teach readers that we shouldn't judge people based on how they look or what people say about them. We should only judge others based on how we individually think of them and how we treat each other. False judgments can lead to false accusations, conflicts, and wrong choices. Why should we judge others based on what others say about them, fore we are not them and they are not us. "Do not judge a man until you've walked a mile in their moccasins" - Edward K Morgan.
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