The four world-famous misers came from different countries. Here is their origin: 1 Charlotte's Web's Jane Eyre and Charlotte Bronte in Wuthering Heights 2 Quasimodo from Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris" 3. Balzac's "Eugenie Grandet" and "Old Man Goriot" in Eugenie Grandet 4. Colonel Aureliano Buendía in Dickens 'Oliver Twist and A Tale of Two Cities
The four misers in the world famous novels were: Sherlock Grandet (Sherlock Quinn) was from the British novelist, William shakespeare's hamlet. 2 Sodom (Sodomani) came from the British novelist Byron's Donald Solon and The Ballad of the Vikings. 3 Abagong was from the French novelist Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris." 4. Colonel José Alcadeo Buendía in Calvino's One Hundred Years of Solitude and Colonel Victor Hugo in Notre-Dame de Paris.
The four world-famous misers came from France. Their names were: 1 Sherlock Grandet (Sherlock Holmes played by Charlette Hepburn)--an important character in the French film "Goriot." 2 Plushkin (played by William Spear)-a noble character in the British Hamlet. 3. Ernest Burnham (played by Robert Fair play)--a businessman character in Austin's Pride and Predict. 4. Luke Hancock (Edward Norton as Luke Hancock)--A banker character in Luke, London, USA.
The world's four misers referred to the characters in France's Miser Marion Robert. Marion Robert was one of the famous characters in the history of French literature. He was considered a typical representative of misers. The novel was based on a novel by Marian Robert.
The world famous Four Misers came from the French "God of Wealth". The names of the misers were: 1 Charlotte Coset: The steward of the God of Wealth was greedy and unscrupulous in order to get money. 2 Jacques Anthony Dulles: The friend of the God of Wealth is extremely selfish and does not hesitate to hurt others for his own benefit. 3 Bernardo de Forgenet: The son of the God of Wealth was greedy and did anything to get money, even killing his father. 4. Nicolas Bernardo del Forgenet: The other son of the God of Wealth was as greedy as Bernardo de Forgenet. He would do anything to get money.
The four misers in the world's four great masterpieces came from different countries and different authors, and their specific works were also different. China: Jia Baoyu, Xue Baochai, Lin Daiyu, and Grandmother Jia in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', as well as Lu Zhishen, Yang Zhi, and Wu Yong in' Water Margins 'were all seen as stingy people. France: The character of 'Stingy' in the film,'The Miser' is a greedy, selfish, and cold businessman. England: Tom Huck, played by Jesse Owens in The King of Finance, is an extremely selfish and greedy businessman. In the United States, the members of the Aureliano Buendía family in One Hundred Years of Solitude were seen as greedy, selfish, and cold misers. The names of the misers were also different. For example, Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber was called Jia Bao, Lu Zhishen in Water Margins was called Lu Da, and the character of Maurpassant in Miser was called Grandet.
The "Four Misers" referred to Jia Zheng, Xue Baochai, Wang Xifeng, and Shi Xiangyun in the Dream of the Red Chamber in China, as well as the "God of Wealth" by France's Mao Passant.
There were four misers in world literature: 1 Sherlock Grandet (Hamlet): Sherlock Grandet was a greedy merchant and miser in the works of William. 2 Sodom Jacob (Jules Verne's work Mysterious Island): Sodom Jacob was a character in Jules Verne's works. He was an extremely greedy and stingy businessman and philanthropist. Arthur the Blacksmith (Dickens 'Tale of Two Cities): Arthur the Blacksmith was a greedy and stingy blacksmith who was committed to cheating and exploiting others to obtain wealth. 4. Tom sawyer wilson (Faulkner's work, The Sound and the Fury): Tom sawyer wilson is a character in Faulkner's works. She is a greedy and stingy woman who is committed to exploiting others to obtain wealth.