How did the public perceive bear-leaders?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Bear-Leader
Bear-leaders, often seen as eccentric figures accompanying wealthy young men on the Grand Tour, were perceived with a mix of admiration and skepticism. They were viewed as both protectors and manipulators, guiding their charges through cultural experiences while sometimes exploiting their wealth. Public opinion varied, with some appreciating their role in education and others criticizing their influence and motives.