Miss Strangeworth Quotes

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Miss.Strangeworth’s Character

In every community, there’s always one person who seems kind at first, but turns out to be not who you expected them to be. Shirley Jackson’s story, “The Possibility of Evil”, gives an example of this type of person. Miss.Strangeworth has loved in the same town, on Pleasant Street, all seventy-one years of her life. Miss.Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by considered by what she says or does, what the narrator says about her, and how other characters interact with her.
Miss.Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by considering what she says or does. In the story, “The Possibility of Evil”, the author writes, “ “The roses belonged to Pleasant Street, and it bothered Miss.Strangeworth to think of people …show more content…

For instance, some of the quotes in the story by the narrator, makes Miss.Strangeworth seem conceited. To illustrate, the quote, “If she had been asked, she would have said that her name, Adela Strangeworth, a name honored in the town for so many years, did not belong on such trash.” This quote stated by the author makes Miss.Strangeworth seem like a conceited person; she believes her name is too good to be put on something so awful. What is most shocking is, Miss.Strangeworth is the author of this so called “trash”. She thinks she has been honored for so many years, just because she has lived in the same town her whole life. Likewise, the quote, “She knew that no doorbell or phone would ring; no one in town would dare to disturb Miss.Strangeworth during her afternoon nap.” This is a similar example of Miss.Strangeworth showing that she is a conceited person. She seems to think that everyone revolves around her world, like everyone needed to know when she did not want to be bothered. Lastly, Miss.Strangeworth puts off the attitude that she is the most important person in town and feels she has the need to control everyone’s life and tell them how they need to live, take care of their kids, and

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