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From "The Varmint" by Johnson, Owen

Mr. Hopkins (The Roman)
A Latin teacher at Lawrenceville School, known for his wit and challenging teaching style.
Core Belief
"The Roman believes in the importance of education and the development of critical thinking skills. He is dedicated to his students, even when he challenges them."
Worldview
The Roman sees the world as a place where intellect and wit are valued. He is skeptical of easy answers and encourages his students to think for themselves.
Personality
The Roman is intelligent, witty, and somewhat sardonic. He enjoys challenging his students and has a unique teaching style that combines humor with rigor.
In Their Own Words
"Dear me, dear me, a dreadful state of affairs--quite thrilling."
"Just a little joke between us two; just a little confidential joke."
"Try to put a little ginger into the class, Stover."
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