יום שני, 12 בנובמבר 2012

The Narrator And Mr. Kelada

The narrator and Mr. Kelada are two passengers on board from San Francisco to Japan,
at the time after the first world war. Those two men are the complite oppsite from each other The only comment thing Mr. Kelada and the narrator shares the same British origin..

From the out side, Mr. Kelada has dark skin, flashy-hooked nose, large liquid eyes,
sturdy build, sleek curly hair and clean shaven cheeks. While the narrator appearance 

is not described we can assume that he is like a typical British man: clean neat look,
wears custom made clothes, light skin and probably has smooth hair. 

Mr. Kelada's features are that he is too familiar, chatty, patriotic, he likes to be involved in everything his geatures are exuberant, he does not know when he is unwanted, he is argumentitive and he never lets a subject down until he convince you no matter how
unimportant the subject is and therefore, he's nick name is "Mr. know all". On the other hand,
the narrator is srict, chauvinist, prejudiced, impatiant, snob, thinks he knows you just by looking at your cloths,way of behaving and your all apearance.  

In conclusion, I like Mr. Kelada because of his honesty, thoughtful and friendly behavior,
however, at the end of the story I liked the narrator more than Mr. Kelada because he admited
his mistake and changed a bit the way he sees Mr. Kelada. At the beginning the narrator 
disliked Mr. kelada's character and apearance but at the end after he saw Kelada helped Mrs.
Ramasy, saved her marriage at the expense of his dignity, he understood he was wrong and he said "at that moment I did not entirly dislike Mr. Kelada".