Class with Mason
Ep 4: A Note on Oliver Goldsmith's Creation The Man in Black
Alice
In this essay, Goldsmith adopts the persona of Oltangi, a Chinese philosopher, to narrate his interactions with The Man in Black, who represents a complex combination of humor, humanism, and contradiction. So who exactly is the man in black? On the surface, he comes across as a miser and a misanthrope, but beneath that exterior lies a kind heart.
0
💬
0
Comments
Log in to comment.
There are no comments yet.