frasier

unconcern – Throughout the narrative there was a non-chalant attitude and tone.  Frasier went about from town to town stealing and dealing with people in a way that often lead to his getting off without being punished.  It was this that led to his repeated acts of theft. 

inconsequence – Frasier acted without any thought or concern toward what would happen to him if caught.  This attitude was a product of him having been let off and escaping from prison time after time.  Nothing anyone could say to him would stop him from committing crimes.  He loved his lifestyle and lived it with inconsequence, until he could escape no longer.

admonishment – The narrative took the tone of a sermon towards the end.  Here Frasier began to admonish, or warn, those townspeople who were his age and younger about leading the lifestyle that he led.  He warned the parents and masters to teach their children and servants to abide by the laws commanded of them in the Bible or they too would end up suffering the same punishment he was receiving. 

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