Of the Spectator Club

The Spectator Club Character

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Sir Roger de Coverley
Protagonist
Kind Cheerful Friendly Fair
Sir Roger de Coverley is a kind and jovial country baronet from Worcestershire, approximately fifty-six years old. Once fashionable and brave in his youth, he was deeply affected by a rejection from a widow and subsequently abandoned interest in new fashions. He is well-loved by his tenants and community, serving as a just and fair magistrate. Despite his honesty and good nature, he is known for his funny and unique personal habits.
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The Templar
Supporting
Witty Intelligent Sociable Literary
The Templar is a young lawyer residing in the Inner Temple, originally sent there by his father to study law. He prefers reading classic writers and attending plays over engaging with legal work or business matters. He is friendly, easy to talk to, and possesses a sharp wit and broad intellect.
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Sir Andrew Freeport
Supporting
Hardworking Intelligent Business-minded Thrifty
Sir Andrew Freeport is a wealthy and self-made London merchant who built his fortune through diligence and shrewd business acumen. He is a firm believer in the value of trade over warfare and advocates for saving and hard work as the foundation of national prosperity. He communicates in a plain and straightforward manner.
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Captain Sentry
Supporting
Honest Brave Kind Modest
Captain Sentry is a retired army officer with a distinguished record of service in battle. Despite his bravery and integrity, he is notably modest and never boasts of his accomplishments, a shyness in social settings that ultimately led him to leave the military. He is respected by those around him and enjoys recounting tales of his adventures.
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Will Honeycomb
Supporting
Fashionable Lively Cheerful Charming
Will Honeycomb is an older gentleman who defies his age with a youthful appearance and a keen sense of fashion. He is a lively and entertaining presence within the club, well-versed in stories about women and court life. He is generally honest and cheerful, though his honesty wavers when it comes to matters involving women.
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The Clergyman
Supporting
Wise Gentle Honest Calm
The Clergyman is a wise and gentle religious man of good manners and quiet moral authority. His poor health prevents him from holding a prominent ecclesiastical position, yet he is deeply trusted for his honesty and measured counsel. He visits the club occasionally, offering thoughtful advice on religion and virtuous behaviour.
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Richard Steele
Literary Writer