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Teddy Henfrey, the clock-jobber
was another inquistive inhabitant of Iping who had unpleasant meeting with the
stranger. Mrs. Hall called him to mend the malfunctioning clock in Griffin’s
room. Filled with curiosity to know more about the strange looking stranger, Mr.
Henfrey intentionally tried to work in as slow and quiet and unassuming a
manner as possible. Feeling lonely in the room as he tried to start a
conversation with Mr. Griffin, he was snubbed by the latter to do the mending
fast. After quickly fixing the clock he went out quite annoyed and suspecting
him to be wanted by the police. On his way to home, he met Mr. Hall and set him
against Griffin by talking ill about him. Describing him as congruent and suspicious
character he filled Mr. Hall’s mind with apprehension about stranger.
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Dr. Kemp
Dr. Kemp is a scientist who is a former acquaintance of Griffin. He is interested in the bizarre and eerie side of science. He hopes to be admitted one day into The Royal Society. And in this pursuit, he keeps studying science relentlessly. He has a scientific bent of mind and listens to Griffin’s story with a lot of interest. Unlike the locals, Dr. Kemp is a calm and composed person. He turns down Griffin’s request to join him in his evil endeavours since he is sick of his cruelty. He believes that Griffin is insane and homicidal. Dr. Kemp is instrumental in leading the police to Griffin and killing him.
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Summary
The unnamed speaker of the poem tells of how a man named Kubla Khan traveled to the land of Xanadu. In Xanadu, Kubla found a fascinating pleasure-dome that was “a miracle of rare device” because the dome was made of caves of ice and located in a sunny area. The speaker describes the contrasting composition of Xanadu. While there are gardens blossoming with incense-bearing trees and “sunny spots of greenery,” across the “deep romantic chasm” in Xanadu there are “caverns measureless to man” and a fountain from which “huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail.” Amid this hostile atmosphere of Nature, Kubla also hears “ancestral voices prophesying war.” However, Kubla finds relief from this tumultuous atmosphere through his discovery of the miraculous sunny pleasure-dome made of ice.
In the last stanza of the poem, the narrator longs to revive a song about Mount Abora that he once heard a woman play on a dulcimer. The speaker believes that the song would transport him to a dream world in which he could “build that dome in air” and in which he can drink “the milk of Paradise.”
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