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The novella describes Niel's dislike of Ivy Peters as something inexplicable and natural. But it seems clear that theres' more to his dislike, especially as he becomes more entangled with Mrs. Forrester. Why does he dislike Ivy Peters working with Mrs. Forrester? Why does he believe it reflects poorly on Mrs. Forrester?
Ivy Peters is a low-class person who, in Niel's opinion, takes advantage of others. In contrast to Captain Forrester, who tamed the land and made a name for himself, Ivy Peters exploits the work done by others. By connecting herself with Peters, Mrs. Forrester reveals herself (in Niel's eyes) to be a shallow person, more interested in wealth and glamour than...
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