The letters: The Greek e here coupled with the Greek d---which indicates literary talent.
The a’s and o’s stand out. They are fortified with a double wall and in some cases, new circles are invented. The writer has the habit of hiding his feelings and his most treasured thoughts for egocentric reasons. The m and the o with the pointed top indicate an easy adaptability to circumstances. The printed small s shows that the writer is talented and capable of constructive thinking.
Space between lines: We see that the spacing between the lines is a little wider than average--but not too much so. The writer possesses an analytical mind and the capabilities of a good organizer and executive. He has the capacity for clear presentation of complicated facts, is well mannered, clean, reasonable, considerate.
Space between words: There appear to be sizeable, fairly even spaces between the words. Here we have the man who is interested in literature, who is fond of music and poetry, who may have deep feelings and firmly rooted convictions, who is at times cautious and rather critical, and who is an introvert. This latter characteristic clashes rather with our previous analysis of the right margin. But the upper and lower margins tell us that the subject is balanced between the extrovert and the introvert. We can, it seems, accept that provided we get corroboration as the analysis proceeds.
Signature: The body of the writing and the signature are alike in size, pressure and angle, indicating that the writer is a true-type. Whoever he may be on the inside is what he is on the outside. He does not try to put on airs.
Examination for Lesson 17
1. Regarding the sample that is being analyzed, information that the writer is an American male and forty-eight years of age is being supplied. Why?
Answer for Lesson 17
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