The narrator is known to be a jealous person. The story expresses this feature of him by the way he tells the readers about the time the blind man was touching his wife's face and he disliked how close Robert and his wife were. Other than that, we can clearly assume that he is racist as he judges the name of Robert's dead wife. This is stated when the narrator says, "Beulah! That's a name
The narrator is known to be a jealous person. The story expresses this feature of him by the way he tells the readers about the time the blind man was touching his wife's face and he disliked how close Robert and his wife were. Other than that, we can clearly assume that he is racist as he judges the name of Robert's dead wife. This is stated when the narrator says, "Beulah! That's a name