Write a Note on Oliver Goldsmith's Creation the Man in Black

Summary Author Symbolism Short Note Q&As Oliver Goldsmith's "The Man in Black" is a captivating character that appears in the renowned writer's essay collection "The Citizen of the World," published in 1762. The character of the Man in Black is depicted as a mysterious and complex individual who dons black attire, contributing to his enigmatic persona. Goldsmith uses this character to provide insightful social commentary and critique various aspects of society prevalent during the 18th century. The Man in Black, according to Goldsmith, was partially inspired by the author's own father, an Anglican curate. Despite this, many critics have noted the striking resemblance between the Man in Black and Goldsmith himself. This intriguing connection between the character and the author highlights Goldsmith's own internal conflict between his philosophical opposition to charity and his personal tenderness toward the less fortunate. The character of the Man …

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