In the beginning of the novel when he is flattering to Clara he seems much more nice and caring.
He generously takes David on a horseback ride and visits Miss Copperfield regularly. However his friendliness is completely proved a falsehood when he and Clara get married. He becomes harsh and controlling, and he is very abusive to David. He is extremely cruel, and he only looks out for himself. Mr..
Murderous and his sister work as a team. They look out for each other and only each other. To everyone else he is rude and abusive.
He constantly is yelling at David and Clara.
Along with yelling at David he beats him, and when David bites him in a form of self-defense, he convinces Clara that David needed to be sent away to be reformed. Mr.. Murdero
...us is always extremely rude to Peggy.
He tries to get her to leave their household, and refuses David to visit her. The majority of the characters in the novel dislike Mr.. Murderous other than his sister and Ms. Copperfield. People are very afraid of him and do not appreciate his realty.
A sign of worry from Mr.. Quinoa is shown when David states, "l remarked that, once or twice, when Mr.. Quinoa was talking, he looked at Mr..
Murderous sideways, as if to make sure of his not being displeased. " David notices signs of Mr.. Murderousness harsh behavior from the beginning of the novel. "l observed all day that Mr..
Murderous was graver and steadier than the two gentlemen; he was more clever and cold than they were. " One of Mr.. Murderousness only strengths i
that he is an extremely good businessman.
He s also very manipulative in the fact that he was able to win over Clara so easily.
Other than these the rest of his personality is made up of weaknesses. He is rude, abusive, stern, and unreasonable. He is also a liar. Do not like Mr.. Murderous.
He is a cruel and horrible character. He breaks Ms. Copperfield heart and separates her and David due to his abuse toward David. He has no morals, and is only looking out for himself.
David is a good boy, and Mr.. Murderous is convincing people otherwise. I do not like his intentions and believe that he is a bad person.
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