from the professor
by charlotte bronte
what conclusion can the reader draw about the narrator
he has attempted to create a respectful and supportive relationship
he will one day surpass edward in wealth and status
he has an inflated opinion of his own positive qualities
he is trying to hide the fact that he is barely qualified to do the work of his job
1 answer
The conclusion that can be drawn about the narrator of "The Professor" by Charlotte Bronte is that he has an inflated opinion of his own positive qualities. Throughout the novel, the narrator constantly praises himself and puts himself in a superior light compared to others, including his colleague Edward. This can be seen in his interactions and reflections on his work and relationships, making it clear that he believes he is more skilled and deserving than those around him.