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Some characters exhibit traits of the boorish from "summary" of The Characters by Theophrastus

In his collection of character sketches, Theophrastus delves into the behaviors and personalities of various individuals, shedding light on the traits that define them. Among these characters are those who display characteristics of the boorish, showcasing a lack of refinement and manners in their interactions with others. One such individual is the Loud Talker, who consistently raises their voice in conversation, dominating the discussion and failing to consider the opinions of those around them. This boorish behavior stems from a lack of awareness and consideration for others, as the Loud Talker prioritizes their own voice above all else. Similarly, the Braggart boasts of their accomplishments and possessions without restraint, seeking validation and admiration from those around them. This behavior reflects a certain insecurity and need for external validation, leading the Braggart to overcompensate through exaggerated stories and claims. In contrast, the Penny-Pincher displays a different form of boorishness, focusing solely on material wealth and financial gain to the detriment of personal relationships and social etiquette. Their stinginess and reluctance to part with even the smallest sum of money illustrate a lack of generosity and empathy towards others. The Slothful character, on the other hand, exhibits boorish behavior through their laziness and apathy towards responsibilities and obligations. They shirk work and avoid exerting effort, prioritizing their own comfort over the well-being of those around them.
  1. Theophrastus highlights these various characters to demonstrate the ways in which boorishness can manifest in different individuals. Whether through loudness, boastfulness, stinginess, or laziness, these traits serve to alienate others and hinder genuine human connection.
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The Characters

Theophrastus

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