The Little Business Man Essay, Research Paper
The Little Business Man
By Morley Callaghan
In this story, The Little Business Man, by Morley Callaghan, we met several different characters. The most important characters, Luke and Uncle Henry, had several different values. Luke s values were care, protection and optimism, while his uncle s values were organization, insensibility, and efficiency.
Luke s values were care, protection, and optimism. His first value is care because when Dan fell down the stairs when Uncle Henry tripped over him, Luke helped Dan to get up. He patted Dan and Dan licked his hand. All he needed was the touch of [Luke s] hand (15). Luke s second value is safety because when Uncle Henry proposed to do something with Dan, Luke jumped in right away, defending Dan of his degrading health condition. Oh, yes, he can [see] (15). Luke has optimism because when Luke went to Mr. Kemp to figure how to bring Dan back to the house, Mr. Kemp proposed that Luke should pay 75 cents a week. After the idea was proposed and accepted, Luke hoped that he would grow up to be just like Mr. Kemp. [Luke] began to dream of some day being as wise as old Mr. Kemp and knowing how to handle people (22). The previous shows how Luke values many different aspects of his life.
Uncle Henry s values were organization, insensib
In conclusion, these two characters, Luke and Uncle Henry, have contrasting values. Even though Luke may have very different values than to his uncle, they re still related. In the end, everything works out between them and they no longer argue about the fate of Dan.