The lawyer is seen to be persistent, intelligent and self-motivating. He does not break down in the 15 years of imprisonment as the banker foretold. He is intelligent by the virtue of reading so many books, which reflects in his eagerness to associate with other men, rather than claiming the final prize. He starts as a young, impatient person, ready to spend 15 best years of his life for 2 million. His character of being a person with no interest in materialistic luxury is reflected when he renounces the 2 million and settles with just having proved his point.
Answer
he was too emotionally involved in everything to the point where he could no longer take it and his emotions got the better of him.
Explanation:
he was too emotionally involved in everything to the point where he could no longer take it and his emotions got the better of him.
This is an ex of a cacophony The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! This excerpt from Lewis Carroll's “Jabberwocky” is perhaps the most famous example of cacophony with harsh and loud sounds in invented words like “brillig,” “gimble,” “borogoves,” and “Jugjub”!
If you need a summary over look the passage and what ever you guy is that’s the answer
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Sorry for the bad hand writing but here-