Which three parts of this excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel “the house of seven gables” provide direct characterization?
He was ready to encounter an evil spirit
Endowed with common sense as massive and hard as blocks of granite
Fastened togethercby stern rigidity of purpose
He followed out his original design
On the score of delicacy of any scrupulousness which a finer sensibility might have taught him the colonel like most of his breed and generation was impenetrable
He therefore dug is cellar and laid the deep foundations of his mansion
Whence Mather Maule forty years before had first swept away the fallen leaves
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