Mr. Wilfer
Mr. Wilfer is a character from the novel "Our Mutual Friend" by Charles Dickens. He is depicted as a kind-hearted and gentle man, often overshadowed by the more dominant personalities around him. Mr. Wilfer is a devoted father and husband, showing a deep sense of loyalty to his family.
In the story, Mr. Wilfer works as a clerk and struggles with financial difficulties. Despite his challenges, he maintains a positive outlook on life and values the importance of love and family. His character represents the themes of resilience and the impact of social class in Victorian England.