The title character in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Village Blacksmith" exhibits all of the following traits except __________.
3. industriousness
Explanation:
4 reasons back the answer. First of all, the poem tells the story of a very working blacksmith that loves his village and is very compromised with it as well as with its people. Second, it is a very charming fellow that is admired by the local children and also is taken as a role model. Third, he is considered a very helpful and empathic man because he takes care of his children after losing his wife, also because he gives everything to him for his job. Fourth, it is never mentioned that he seeks wealth or any type of payment.
The Village Blacksmith is the poem penned by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The title character of the poem is a Village Blacksmith. The poet describes the Blacksmith as strong and industrious.
The first paragraph of the poem describes that the blacksmith is a mighty man and his arms are strong as iron bands. This tells that the blacksmith had strong arms because he works industriously.
The blacksmith is also patriotic because he is committed to his nation also that's why he work diligently daily.
He is tender because he takes care of his children like a mother.
<u>The only character trait not shown in the poem of the title character is</u> piety.