I think that the barber is a hero because he was the bigger man not to kill the captain. If he had killed him he wouldn't be any better than the captain. he could be seen as a coward however because his people look down on him because he had the opportunity to kill the captain. it's up to you what you think because he can be scene as both a coward or a hero.
he takes it very seriously.
Canoe? Thats all i can think of
drizzeling and sizzeling sorry but thats all i can think of people.
The moral lesson of "Lather and Nothing Else" by Hernando Tellez is centered around the theme of moral dilemma and the internal conflict faced by the protagonist. The story explores the idea of choice and the consequences of one's decisions, highlighting the complexity of human nature and the struggle between personal beliefs and societal expectations. Ultimately, the story challenges readers to reflect on the implications of their actions and the importance of staying true to one's principles, even in the face of difficult circumstances.
Savior? - saviour - labour - neibour - mayor thats all I can think of....sorry saviormy savourSaviour
he takes it very seriously.
I think it is Coward.
no I don't think he is
i think something to do with coward and comes Latin
a barber I think
i think in a aquarium.
He thinks Romeo is a coward.
Geraldine...I think
He thinks Romeo is a coward.
I Dont Even Think There Are Seven Steps But Here It Goes: Wet Hands,Apply Soap To Hands,Lather,And Rinse.!! I Dont Even Think There Are Seven Steps But Here It Goes: Wet Hands,Apply Soap To Hands,Lather,And Rinse.!!
I Dont Even Think There Are Seven Steps But Here It Goes: Wet Hands,Apply Soap To Hands,Lather,And Rinse.!! I Dont Even Think There Are Seven Steps But Here It Goes: Wet Hands,Apply Soap To Hands,Lather,And Rinse.!!
I think somebody is loving me aside from my family but this man is hiding somewhere and coward to face me.