Johnsy, Sue and Mr. Behrman
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Yes, Johnsy is a victim of pneumonia in the story "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry. She becomes extremely ill and loses hope, believing that she will die when the last ivy leaf falls.
behrman's masterpiece is a expression that came from o hentry's LAST LEAF.
Behrman is surprised and concerned when he learns about Johnsy's obsession with counting the falling leaves as it is affecting her health and well-being. He decides to paint the last leaf on the tree to give her hope and save her life.
The climax in the story the last leaf is when Mr. Behrman paint the last leaf so that Johnsay will be more hopeful and can survive from her illness. Because Johnsay believe that if the last leaf fall, she must go too.
The characters in "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry are Johnsy, Sue, and Behrman. Johnsy is a young artist who is sick and believes she will die when the last ivy leaf falls. Sue is Johnsy's friend and caretaker who watches over her. Behrman is an old artist who lives downstairs and plays a key role in the story's resolution.
Joanna or as called in the story johnsy
Behrman saved Johnsy by painting the masterpiece of one leaf at the wall.
Behrman is a person who wants others to be happy. Although when for the first time sue told him about Jhonsy's fantasies about the leaf he reacted very badly but to give Jhonsy moral support which can be provided to her by preventing the last leaf from falling he risked his life and painted a picture of the last leaf on the opposite wall in the terrible cold weather. he is a down to earth person and a gem in millions.
Mr. Behrman is a character in "The Last Leaf," by O. Henry. Behrman is a character who is an artist but makes very little money at it.