Mr. Know All
The narrator and Mr. Kelada meet on an ocean from San Francisco, U.S.A to Yokohama, Japan after World War One. The narrator didn't like Mr. Kelada from the beginning without even knowing him. The main characters are British and they are different.
Mr. Kelada is a friendly person, short, clean shaven with dark skin, a big nose and shiny eyes. He has long black curly her. He is a pearl trader. Mr. Kelada speaks fluently but his gestures imply that he is a simple man. He also likes to drink alcohol. He has a lot of labels on his luggage that show that he traveled around the world. It seems that Mr. Kelada, a chatty man, knows a lot about plays, pictures and politics. Unfortunately, people disrespect him and call him "Mr. Know All". Mr. Kelada, however, thinks everyone compliments him. Yet this is an illusion and he his naïve.
On the other hand, the narrator seems to be a typical English gentleman, that was born in England. He is probably tall, thin with light skin and looks impressive. The narrator prefers to be alone, he plays cards on his own. He thinks that he is better than everybody else and therefore, he is patronizing and treats Mr. Kelada disrespectfully.
The two characters represent our society, that includes different people that have certain characteristics. In my opinion, Mr. Kelada is less conservativethan the narrator. Mr. Kelada is funny, friendly, hearty and unconventional. On the other hand, the narrator is pregudiceal and critiacl.
Very good writing. Please correct the mistakes to make it perfect.
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Daphna
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