Tuesday, December 27, 2016

John Oakhurst - The Outcasts of Poker Flat

conjuration Oakhurst is a rattling interesting character, he is a very strong, well close while and a great leader. Yet at the akin time he is the weakest of the outcasts. Mr. Oakhurst is attainmentful of contradiction, hence why he is very interesting. Oakhurst is a able and good leader. Uncle Billy was alter enough to recognize in Mr. Oakhursts kick a superior power that would non bear trifling, in another(prenominal) words Oakhurst was non a man to bollocks up with. He understood the troth the outcasts were in before every of the others Oakhurst seldom troubled himself with sentiment, even off less with propriety; however he had a shadowed idea that the situation was not fortunate, he past decided what they should do and did a good job of doing it. antic does all that he screwing to protect the other outcasts, specially the children. He decided they should draw on only, then that failed so he kept them safe, got them fire-wood, and ration the food equally. He even built snow situation for Tom so he could try to get help. fast one kept everyone in fellowship and set on their prime goal, surviving.\nJohn is also a very intelligent, well-mannered, and an all round good-hearted man. He everlastingly kept himself clean and organized, He outgoirred himself in dusting his black clothes, serve his hands and face, and other acts feature of his studiously neat habits. John also doesnt drink, as he believed it interfered with his profession and lifestyle. The belief of deserting his weaker and more pitiable companions neer perhaps occurred to him. The quote alone shows how kind of a man he is, especially for a risk taker. Going back to what I said in the previous paragraph, he put the other outcasts before himself and took great parcel out of them. Oakhurst is a great gambler which takes a lot of skill and intelligence, he was one of the best in Poker flavourless and often robbed people of their currency through gambling. This lea ds me to my next topic.\nOakhurst wasnt perfect. Lik...

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