Character Analysis Of Captain Trout
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Usually, most people are frightened and feel timid if a policeman appeared in their house looking for someone. However, Captain Fellows’ confidence and composure did not waver or falter during the encounter between him and the lieutenant. Thus, we can concur several ideas and beliefs about the character of Captain Fellows as well as the lieutenant. Regarding Captain Fellows, it is revealed that Captain Fellows deems the lieutenant to be a inferior likely due to his heritage. For example, when their conversation just begins, “Captain Fellows said, all his interest dropping.” This shows that although the lieutenant scares most people just from his uniform and position, Captain Fellows feels no nervousness because he considers himself to be a