The first thing that we can't find in the book is the main characters' appearance. Jerome didn't describe their clothes or colour of their eyes. I think he wrote about England of the nineteenth century that reminds me of white strached shirt and three-piece suit cosisted of trousers, frock and vest made of dark material and, of course, an elegant hat. As they these very three persons are gentlemen, they seem to look smart and handsome and they are middle-aged men that adds a part of nobility to their faces.
Also the author skipped the description of their homes. I suppose they don't have the large houses as they belong to the middle class so they aren't extremely rich.
The next thing we don't know is the portrait of their families. 'A man is known by the company he keeps' a famous proverb tells us and I think I won't make a mistake if I say:'A man is known by his family'. I believe it is really important to know some information about the characters' families to define their personalities and learn the behavior.
Also the author skipped the description of their homes. I suppose they don't have the large houses as they belong to the middle class so they aren't extremely rich.
The next thing we don't know is the portrait of their families. 'A man is known by the company he keeps' a famous proverb tells us and I think I won't make a mistake if I say:'A man is known by his family'. I believe it is really important to know some information about the characters' families to define their personalities and learn the behavior.
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