There are many times in the novel that the Monseigneur treats others below him like inferiors. An example of this in the novel is when he is speeding down the street in his carriage and he hits and kills a common person. He doesn’t say sorry or even look to see if the person is okay he plainly states “How do I know what injuries you have done my horses” (107) and throws out a coin. He believes that the injuries done to his horses are more important than others lives. He thinks that all these people ever do is just get in the way of him and that they can’t take care of themselves. He has a heart of stone in this instant because he believes he is significantly
There are many times in the novel that the Monseigneur treats others below him like inferiors. An example of this in the novel is when he is speeding down the street in his carriage and he hits and kills a common person. He doesn’t say sorry or even look to see if the person is okay he plainly states “How do I know what injuries you have done my horses” (107) and throws out a coin. He believes that the injuries done to his horses are more important than others lives. He thinks that all these people ever do is just get in the way of him and that they can’t take care of themselves. He has a heart of stone in this instant because he believes he is significantly