Q: Write a brief note on Clark.
Clay’s fatehr, Clark, is also a very sacrificing and caring person. Though he left the house as a result of family dispute, he still cares a lot about his family. He leaves the house after a family dispute. He works hard in a gas station to earn money for his family. He gives Harry some money for his family and requests him not to tell them who had given the money. When the financial crisis is over, he returns to the family after reading the ad.
Q: Write a note on the Man, the writer.
The Man is writer by profession. He is also named as “the writer in the play. He is a very decent and generous fellow. He could not have his haircut, still he gave the barber a dollar. When he came to know that Harry had planned to help Clay by putting the pearl in the oyster, he took a big decision. He himself bought the oyster for three hundred dollars. He created on impression that there was a pearl in it. He did so in order to protect Clay’s self respect. In a way this was helping Harry as well. He knew that it would be very difficult for Harry to arrange three hundred dollars for a pear so he himself bought it.
Q: Briefly describe Harry.
Harry is a barber by profession. He is very social, caring and quite talkative. He has a good sense of humour.
Q: Briefly describe Clay.
Clay, a young boy, is very close to Harry. He works on Harry’s shop on Saturdays. He is an obedient boy. He is very much concerned about his father who left the house owing to family dispute.
What obstacles or problems get to Harry