Clarence Hervey's Complex Character

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From the first sentence of the passage, Clarence Hervey does not seem to be a very complex character. "Clarence Hervey might have been more than a pleasant young man, if he had not been smitten with the desire of being thought superior in every thing,". Edgeworth speaks of Hervey in the third person, but the narrator seems to have an opinion on Hervey, which is not something you'd expect from a regular third person pov.

Edgeworth seems to use a very formal tone when speaking of Hervey. She was very descriptive and seemed to only use words that made Hervey seem very bright and like a very dnamic character. I think these choices were made to make Hervey come across as a very formal character, which was a great choice on Edgeworth's part because

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