The Palace Thief Character Analysis

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The Palace Thief is a short story written by Ethan Canin. The narrator is Mr. Hundert. He is Sedgewick Bell's teacher at St. Benedict's. Sedgewick and Mr. Hundert go through a great deal of rough patches based on the interactions between his dad and Sedgewick cheating. Throughout the story, Hundert acts like a coward. He doesn’t stand up for what's right numerous times. The first time Hundert acted like a coward, Sedgewick was leapfrogged into the “The Julius Caesar” competition. Hundert knew it wasn’t right when he did the action. But he compromised his morals and did it anyways. Hundert showed poor morals when he leapfrogged Sedgewick. The second time Hundert acted like a coward, Hundert caught Sedgewick cheating. Hundert told the headmaster

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