how does mr. atkinson develop over the course of the story? responses he is affable and friendly until he sees the picture james drew of him, and then he becomes offended and angry. he is affable and friendly until he sees the picture james drew of him, and then he becomes offended and angry. he is a perfectionist who worries that the marble he's using is flawed but is unclear where the name he's carving comes from. he is a perfectionist who worries that the marble he's using is flawed but is unclear where the name he's carving comes from. he is a gruff craftsman absorbed in his work who becomes concerned about james withencroft's safety. he is a gruff craftsman absorbed in his work who becomes concerned about james withencroft's safety. he is a congenial and welcoming man, and he becomes a menacing man with a chisel who is made mad by the heat.

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As the novel progresses it becomes clear that Mr. Atkinson was a very upright and quiet man until he met James and allowed him to meddle in his life.

Atkinson

Character  C.Atkinson appears in W. F. Harvey's 1910 short story "August Heat." Mr. Atkinson, a respectable and attractive bricklayer  meets James Clarence, an artist who sketched a criminal who remarkably look like Mr. Atkinson, is introduced to us in this story.

On his evening stroll, Withencroft arrives onto Charles Atkinson's stone mason store. He is shocked to see that Atkinson looks just like the suspect on the sketch he is carrying. Both men are astonished to see that Withencroft's entire name, birth date, and death date are all listed on the model headstone Atkinson has just finished carving.

Uneasy, the two men decide that Withencroft should remain at Atkinson's house until midnight has gone and the date has changed. The tale concludes with foreshadowing of the narrator's death.

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