In this short scene, the audience is introduced to a young man who has just returned from his first day of school. He has just completed his first year of college, and he is eager to show his friends and classmates his newfound skills. He is also eager to impress them with his knowledge of the world and his ability to communicate with others. The young man, however, is not interested in showing his friends his new skills; instead, he is interested in impressing them with the knowledge he has gained from his studies. He also wants to impress the other students with his newfound knowledge, but he is unable to do so because he has not yet graduated from college. The narrator tells the audience that the young man is a good student, but that he is not a good match for the narrator's tastes. He adds that the narrator is not suited for the job he is about to perform, and that he would prefer to perform the job on his own
In this short scene, the audience is introduced to a young man who has just returned from his first day of school. He has just completed his first year of college, and he is eager to show his friends and classmates his newfound skills. He is also eager to impress them with his knowledge of the world and his ability to communicate with others. The young man, however, is not interested in showing his friends his new skills; instead, he is interested in impressing them with the knowledge he has gained from his studies. He also wants to impress the other students with his newfound knowledge, but he is unable to do so because he has not yet graduated from college. The narrator tells the audience that the young man is a good student, but that he is not a good match for the narrator's tastes. He adds that the narrator is not suited for the job he is about to perform, and that he would prefer to perform the job on his own