Thursday, September 19, 2019
Lewis is portrayed as a nice character but maybe a bit nervous as he :: Free Essay Writer
Lewis is portrayed as a nice character but maybe a bit nervous as he   did wish Morse a Happy Christmas even though Morse has been quite horrible.    Morse's Greatest Mystery    The first impression the reader gets of Morse is that he can appear  rather moody.    ââ¬Å"Morse banged down the receiver and sat silentâ⬠    This suggest Morse is fed up with the bank because they are not  telling him things .He slams down the receiver which shows he I taking  his anger out on other things and he sits in silence maybe to reflect  over his thoughts. Clearly, he is very angry and that is why Lewis  acts nervously around him because he does not want the blame taken out  on him.    Morse can be portrayed as aggressive.    ââ¬Å" . . . . . . These bloody bank charges â⬠    This shows Morse using aggressive language to cope with bad news.   People use bad language as another form of an expression of anger or  frustration. Morse appears quite angry about his bank accounts so  maybe he has been in debt before and something bad has happened. As  readers, we get the impression that he is violent and angry which  makes him quite a vicious character.    Morse appears a bit of a loner.    ââ¬Å". . . . . . Morseââ¬â¢s North Oxford flatâ⬠    This suggests Morse lives on his own in his own flat and through out  the passage it never mentions a wife or partner. It seems Morse does  not have much of a social life, which is unusual, as this time of the  year is usually spent celebrating. Clearly, he is too wrapped up in  his work to have a social life. We understand from this story the  person he spends most of his time with is Lewis .So that explains why  towards the end of the passage they wish each other Happy Christmas  even though Morse is not very inclined to show his feelings as he just  whispers it back.    A different aspect of Morse that we pick up from this story is he can  be kind    ââ¬Å". . . . Its about the à £400 you withdrewâ⬠    So this extract shows Morse actually took the à £400 that had been  stolen out of his own bank account to give to the hospital. But put  it in an anonymous envelope and sent it to Lewis. Morse can be a nicer  person and will go to his own expense to help other people. Maybe he  did it because he wanted the children at Littlemore to have a good  Christmas and a good life because he does not enjoy his.  					    
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