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The History of Mr Polly - HG Wells.  

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H.G. Wells H.G Wells makes us sympathetic towards Mr Polly in many aspects. He reveals this through what he says, what Mr Polly says and what Mr Polly does in the text. This continues throughout the conversation. Wells added that Mr Polly stated that Miriam's "conscientious disorder" was intensely reminiscent! This clearly states Miriam's characteristics of being an un-tidy, un-organised, and generally, messy person. The second statement of authorial comment is that of page 177, by saying that not only did Mr Polly have "remorse and anxiety for Miriam" but this is also repeated further down when he continues to add that "what perplexed him was his recent remorse and tenderness for Miriam." This suggests that he had been thinking about her and that if anything had happen to her, that he had to find out for himself, then he would feel guilty and somewhat responsible. There is also...

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