Stryver acts as if he knew it was a bad idea all along in front of the Manetteâ??s family friend. However, he depressingly stares at the ceiling after the banker leaves and he is left all alone with his feelings.
Stryver becomes angry and blames others, particularly his servant. He dismisses any responsibility for the failure and refuses to acknowledge his own shortcomings. Ultimately, he moves on quickly to find a new solution without dwelling on the setback.
Stryver is a character in the book "A Tale of Two Cities." He reacts with anger to the certainty that his suit will fail.
Mr. Stryver waved it off as if it was nothing.
In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens compares Sydney Carton to a jackal and Mr. Stryver to a lion. This comparison reflects their respective roles and characters in the story - Carton is seen as cunning and opportunistic like a jackal, while Stryver is portrayed as bold and dominant like a lion.
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That is the resolution.
The mood of the story is what sets up the feel of the entire story. This affects how a person will react.
If you didnt already know Texas chainsaw massacre film is based on a true story believe it or not .So you can react to it as a cool gory horror film or you can react to it as a devistating true story.
characterization __WOOD$__
no.. historical fiction
No, they are stupid & have no clue what they are doing. haha. #true story.
Character interaction.
The army would react in whatever way the author wanted to direct their story.
Only you know you you reacted when you heard this story -- we do not read minds to see how you feel.
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