Write a note on Sir Roger de Coverley.
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Joseph Addison (1672–1719) and Richard Steele (1672–1729) wrote about Sir Roger de Coverley in “The Spectator” (1711). 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.
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