Samuel pepys essay
Trustworthiness and gratefulness

The following essay is about how are values related to the story, more specifically trustworthiness and gratefulness.

First the story is about the diary of the main character, there he Expresses every though of itself  and all the events occurring at that time.
The story is developed in the 17th century in London. Where monarchy at that time was performed.

This diary was kept a secret , pepys was widely open about all his feelings and thoughts regarding to everything that happened on this city. He spoke about what were his interests and behaviors, what he usually did on regular days and every other stuff. The story is divided into three parts.
*The coronation of the king
*Great London Fire
*Domestic affairs

Personally Samuel Pepys by the way it wrote the whole story , you can notice that he felt thankfulness and was trustworthy, however in this second value, it is a little tricky because it depends on the matter of fact in the story.

At the moment the great fire passed , he saw all the victims whom didn't have to ease its basic needs, thing that made him realize how fortunate he was to be able to go shop for groceries and have a noble and modest dinner.

About trustworthiness, I do not think of Samuel Pepys to have that value within itself. This is due to the third part of the Diary where he explains he had affairs with others ladies while being married to a woman. Trait that is not proper of trustworthiness.

Finally , yes this two values are related to the story.  The way I already mentioned in the past paragraphs. Also there are other values like loyalty , the main character evidenced to demonstrate to the King by keeping some information to the public eye.

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