Tim the ostler was in his stable but when he heard Bess had died. He was very upset and it was nothing what he wanted to happen . He liked Bess and only wanted Highwayman to die but then he found out it was his fault Bess died
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In "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, Tim the ostler was in the inn where Bess was killed. He was secretly in love with Bess and had been watching her from the shadows. When he learned of the highwayman's arrival and Bess's fate, he felt a mix of jealousy and despair, which ultimately led him to betray her by alerting the authorities.
he is an ostler what means he works in the stable and is poor he is in love with Bess she is a woman who already is in love with a highwayman (robber) and Tim does not like him and told the sheriff who odered king georges men to kill him and Tim mentiod about bess and where they metand the highwayman said he will steal gold by moonlight...
It can be assumed that Tim the Ostler tipped off the Red Coats about the Highwayman's intention to return to the inn after he completed his robbery the night before. Tim did this in an attempt to remove his competition for Bess's affections.
Tim in the poem The Highway Man is the ostler who work in the stable of the inn for the landlord, Bess' father.
Oh, dude, Tim the ostler in "The Highwayman" was a total snitch. He sold out the highwayman to the redcoats by telling them about his secret visits to Bess, the landlord's daughter. Talk about betrayal, right? So yeah, Tim basically ruined everything for the highwayman. Tough break, man.
Tim the ostler overhears the highwayman and Bess talking about their plan to meet. He then alerts the redcoats about their meeting, leading to tragic consequences.
it is assumed that he told King George's men so he could be the lucky but ugly man to love Bess and that Bess wouldn't choose the Highwayman instead of him
The main characters of the story are Beth (the landlord's daughter), and the highwayman. The main character is The Highwayman In the ballad by Alfred Noyes, the Highwayman falls in love with Bess (the Landlord's daughter) and so does a man called Tim the Ostler who overheard the Highwayman talking to Bess.
No they just like each other but Tim the Ostler wants the highway man dead so he can have Bess all to him self. YOU GOT IT BUB haha SUCK MY &**$ bi$%&! kk bye
In the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, Tim the ostler worked at the inn where the highwayman's lover, Bess, was staying. Tim betrayed the highwayman by alerting the authorities about his planned robbery, leading to the tragic events that followed.
The main characters in the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes are the highwayman himself, Bess, and Tim the ostler. The poem follows the story of the highwayman, his lover Bess, and the tragic events that unfold when Bess sacrifices herself to warn him of a trap set by the authorities.
My answer is well the highwayman poem is quite good but can u help me get info on tim the ostler cheers