Wednesday, January 11, 2017
John Oakhurst - The Outcasts of Poker Flat
John Oakhurst is a very interesting character, he is a very strong, vigorous reserved art object and a bang-up leader. Yet at the same time he is the weakest of the outcasts. Mr. Oakhurst is full of contradiction, hence why he is very interesting. Oakhurst is a wise and good leader. Uncle nightstick was sober enough to select in Mr. Oakhursts heraldic bearing a superior corking power that would not bear indolent, in other talking to Oakhurst was not a man to mess with. He still the predicament the outcasts were in beforehand any of the others Oakhurst seldom impress himself with sentiment, still less with correctitude; but he had a vague idea that the touch was not fortunate, he then clear-cut what they should do and did a good commercial enterprise of doing it. John does every(prenominal) that he can to protect the other outcasts, curiously the children. He decided they should move on al 1, then that failed so he unplowed them safe, got them fire-wood, and rati oned the food equally. He even built reversal shoes for Tom so he could try to charter help. John kept everyone in order and set on their primary goal, surviving.\nJohn is excessively a very intelligent, well-mannered, and an all around good-hearted man. He always kept himself smashing and organized, He bestirred himself in dusting his abusive c minthes, washing his hands and face, and other acts characteristic of his studiously keen habits. John also doesnt drink, as he believed it interfered with his profession and lifestyle. The thought of deserting his weaker and more silly companions never perhaps occurred to him. The extract alone shows how kind of a man he is, especially for a gambler. Going venture to what I said in the previous paragraph, he present the other outcasts before himself and took great care of them. Oakhurst is a great gambler which takes a lot of skill and intelligence, he was one of the best in poker Flat and often robbed pot of their money through gambling. This leads me to my adjacent topic.\nOakhurst wasnt perfect. Lik...
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