
James Ralph
A friend of Benjamin Franklin, and aspiring poet.
Core Belief
"Talent and ambition are sufficient for achieving success, regardless of practical considerations. He believes in pursuing his passions, even if it means sacrificing stability and responsibility."
Worldview
Sees the world as a stage for his own self-expression and advancement. Values fame and recognition above all else, and is willing to take risks to achieve them.
Personality
Ingenious, eloquent, and ambitious, but somewhat unrealistic and unreliable. He is driven by a desire for fame and recognition, particularly as a poet, but lacks the discipline and talent to achieve his goals. He is also prone to impulsive decisions and neglecting his responsibilities.
In Their Own Words
"The best poets must, when they first began to write, make as many faults as he did."
"Osborne never will allow the least merit in anything of mine, but makes 1000 criticisms out of mere envy. He is not so jealous of you; I wish, therefore, you would take this piece, and produce it as yours."
"Silence, ye wolves! while Ralph to Cynthia howls, And makes night hideous--answer him, ye owls."
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