analyzing Mr. Kelada’s psychology
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When Mr. Kelada discovered the truth about whether the pears were real or fake, he caught Mrs. Ramsay’s eyes. They were desperately begging him to hide the truth, and from that moment, Mr. Kelada had two different psychological conflicts: whether to reveal the truth and justify his reputation as a "Mr. Know-All" or to protect Mrs. Ramsay's marriage. So this is a difficult decision he had to consider carefully. The first one is that he would tell the truth that the pearls are real. This means Mrs. Ramsay has a secret and she probably had a lover who bought her real pearls. As a result, Mr. Kelada indirectly destroys her marriage, and because he understands it, he is embarrassed and flushes deeply. The other one is that he would say the pearls are fake. This proves that he has to sacrifice his pride and reputation in order to save a happy family. As a result, he will continually be mocked and despised by everyone on the ship for not knowing everything, as he was always proud of, and the truth is he is just a big bragger. However, he made his final decision without hesitation that he would save Mrs. Ramsay’s marriage rather than his reputation. That is why the narrator saw Mr. Kelada's effort to make himself over.
When Mr. Kelada discovered the
truth
about whether the pears were real or fake, he caught
Mrs
. Ramsay’s eyes. They were
desperately
begging him to
hide
the
truth
, and from that moment, Mr. Kelada had two
different
psychological conflicts: whether to reveal the
truth
and justify his reputation as a
"Mr
. Know-All" or to protect
Mrs
. Ramsay's marriage.
So
this is a difficult decision he had to consider
carefully
. The
first
one is that he would
tell
the
truth
that the pearls are real. This means
Mrs
. Ramsay has a secret and she
probably
had a lover who
bought
her real pearls.
As a result
, Mr. Kelada
indirectly
destroys
her marriage, and
because
he understands it, he
is embarrassed
and flushes
deeply
. The other one is that he would say the pearls are fake. This proves that he
has to
sacrifice his pride and reputation in order to save a happy family.
As a result
, he will
continually
be mocked
and despised by everyone on the ship for not knowing everything, as he was always proud of, and the
truth
is he is
just
a
big
bragger.
However
, he made his final decision without hesitation that he would save
Mrs
. Ramsay’s marriage
rather
than his reputation.
That is
why the narrator
saw
Mr. Kelada's effort to
make
himself over.
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