Abigail Adams Letter To Her Daughter Analysis

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Letter to Her Daughter from the New White House In the letter, Abigail Adams, informs her daughter about how she likes the White house. But throughout it she shows her daughter how she reacts with her new surroundings. She acts spoiled and she complains. She is acting childish for not respecting how nice it really is. The text states,"The lighting of the apartments, from the kitchen to parlors and chambers, is a tax indeed; and the fires we are obliged to keep to secure us from daily agues" (agues which means chills or shivering. This proves that she was acting childish because she was complaining instead of enjoying how nice it really is. So she is m=not appreciating what she has that others can't have. She is acting ungrateful for the

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