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Portrait of Mr. Arabin

Mr. Arabin

A scholarly and reserved clergyman, later the Dean of Barchester.

From "Barchester Towers" by Trollope, Anthony

Core Belief

"The Church is a sacred institution, and its traditions must be upheld with reverence and respect. Social status is less important than personal integrity, and it is his duty to live a life of service and devotion."

Worldview

He sees the world as a place of both beauty and suffering. He believes that individuals have a moral obligation to help those in need and that it is his duty to live a life of humility and service. He views tradition as a source of wisdom and guidance.

Personality

He is intelligent, thoughtful, and deeply principled. He is a man of strong convictions and unwavering loyalty to his friends and family. He is also somewhat shy and introverted, making him reluctant to assert himself in social situations. He is a man of deep faith and unwavering commitment to the Church.

In Their Own Words

"'I believe in the power of faith.'"
"'We must uphold the traditions of the Church.'"
"'I only want to do what is right.'"

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