Thursday, November 14, 2019
Who is the Greater Villain, Godfrey or Dunstan? :: Free Essay Writer
Who is the Greater Villain ââ¬â Godfrey or Dunstan? My understanding of a villain is a wicked person or some one who tricks someone. In the dictionary a ââ¬Å"villainâ⬠is defined as a person who is guilty or capable of great wickedness or a criminal. My impressions of Godfrey are that he is weak, however he also has qualities of a villain as well. Godfreyââ¬â¢s younger brother Dunstan is not like Godfrey and he us more like a villain than weak. My initial impressions of Godfrey were that he was a good person. This is shown in chapter 3, ââ¬Å"Mr Godfrey, the eldest, a fine open ââ¬â faced, good natured young manâ⬠. The first time he seemed weak was when he kept his marriage to Molly Farren a secret. This implies that he was weak - willed and usually unable to think of much beyond his immediate material comfort. He also allows Dunstan to blackmail him about his marriage. ââ¬Å"ââ¬Å"Well, Master Godfrey, what do you want with me?â⬠said Dunsy in a mocking tone ââ¬Å"Suppose, now, you get the money yourself, and save me the trouble, eh? â⬠¦Youââ¬â¢ll not refuse me the kindness to pay it back for me: it was the brotherly love made you do it, you know?â⬠â⬠This implies Dunsy is taking advantage over his brother and he also sounds like he is being sarcastic when he talks about brotherly love. Godfreyââ¬â¢s actions also back this idea up as he, ââ¬Å"bit his lips and clenched his fistâ⬠. I Feel Dunsy is very villainous when he talks about being such ââ¬Å"a good natured brotherâ⬠. He also blackmails Godfrey when he says ââ¬Å"Youââ¬â¢ll take any trouble for me. Youââ¬â¢ll get the hundred pounds for me ââ¬â I know you will!â⬠this seems like he is threatening Godfrey and instead of asking for the money he is demanding it like he is the master of Godfrey. I feel sorry for Godfrey when he starts quivering and explains that he ââ¬Å"hasnââ¬â¢t got a shilling to bless his self withâ⬠this implies he is weak. Although Godfrey shows he is not as weak as it comes across because he threatens Dunsy, when Dunsy talks about her. Godfrey also didnââ¬â¢t want to go to mornings meet as it was near Batherley (which was the place where him and Molly Farren got married). Godfrey and Molly Farrens secret marriage is a good example of guilt and moral cowardice. Godfrey keeps the marriage a secret, as he knows that if his father (Squire Cass) finds out about it, he would disown him. The person Godfrey really loves is Nancy Lammeter and
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