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Characterize Squire Cass'* relationship with his sons. How different is the Squire from his sons?

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  • relationship an administrator has with two bad, lazy, ineffective, and difficult employees who also happen to be related by blood to him/
  • Squire Cass did not trust either of them enough to administer the Red House.
  • The sons also knew that they would never be at par with their father because none of them had the work ethics, the strength of morale, nor the attitude to take over a job as well as the Squire. uf0b7
  • Hence, it is the relationship of master and ***, soldier and commander, boss and employee/
  • Godfrey seems to appear to the public as the gentler, kinder, and nicer of the two brothers/
  • he is weak of character, prone to being misled, and easily fooled/
  • Dunstan is arrogant, senseless and selfish/
  • is intellectually dull/reckless and morally depraved
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