Write a Character of Yeats’
grandfather?
Yeats’ grandfather William Pollex fen, was a man of great
physical strength and violent temper. He liked to settle his sources with his
fist or whip instead of gulling to law. He was proud man, and disliked his neighbors.
He was a silent man who seldom made friends In fact,
Yeats remembers only two
person; Campbell of lisle and Captain Webb, with whom his grandfather was on
friendly terms. He had no relatives as he was the only child of his parents.
William Pollex fen was feared and respected by his family and
the people around him.
In spite of his lack of warmth, and quick temper, he was not
an unkind man. He owned many sailing ships, and his employees had genuine
respect for him. He never ordered anyone to do something which he himself
wouldn’t do. He had run away to sea in his boyhood, and travelled to many
distant lands.
In his active life on the sea, he had gone through many
adventures, and won some honors, but he never talked of them.
William Pollex fen wasn’t and educated many but he always
kept his Bible and Falconer’s Shipwreck on his table

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