Addison and Steele

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Write a note on Sir Roger de Coverley. 

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Write a note on Sir Roger de Coverley Joseph Addison and Richard Steele wrote about Sir Roger de Coverley in The Spectator Sir Roger is a main character in several essays He is gentle old-fashioned and cares for his people The essays show his life habits and even his death Let us see him Kind and Original Country Gentleman Sir Roger is a country squire with a big heart Steele says He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior He is different from others friendly and respected in the club He is loved by everyone who knows him Religious and Caring Landlord In Sir Roger at Church Sir Roger attends church every Sunday He cares about the people in his parish Sir Roger makes sure all get to church and listen to the sermon He wants others to be good and honest He lives simply and helps

the poor Love for the Widow Sir Roger once loved a beautiful widow His love was pure but not returned He hoped and dreamt about her But she did not love him back This unfulfilled love maked him lonely and gentle He forgave her for the pain she caused Gentle Sad Death In Death of Sir Roger Addison gives a quiet end to his life The essay says simply Sir Roger de Coverley is dead People in the village feel deep loss Readers feel his absence in the club and parish In short Sir Roger is a gentle old-fashioned leader He is honest caring and known for real kindness The Spectator essays made him unforgettable to all readers

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