How does the clergyman describe scoresby
Contents
- 1 Why did the clergyman help Scoresby?
- 2 What did the Reverend think of Scoresby when he first met him?
- 3 How is Scoresby lucky?
- 4 What kind of student was General Arthur Scoresby?
- 5 How did Scoresby become famous?
- 6 Who is the narrator in the story luck?
- 7 What is the theme of luck?
- 8 What is the point of view of Mark Twain’s luck?
Why did the clergyman help Scoresby?
Throughout his training and the Crimean War, the Reverend believed Scoresby was incompetent and lacking skills compared to his cohort. The Reverend did his best to help him study and past tests and prepare for battle.
What did the Reverend think of Scoresby when he first met him?
The Reverend believes Scoresby to be a loveable fool.