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Character Analysis
In the short story titled 'Papa' written by Roald Dahl in his book 'Boy', what impression of the doctor does Roald Dahl give the reader? Answer in one sentence.
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Roald Dahl gives the impression of the doctor as a strict and unsympathetic figure who does not show any concern for his patient.
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