Miss Strangeworth Character Analysis Essay

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Miss Strangeworth Character Essay: The Evil Trying to Stop Evil. On the outside Miss Adela Strangeworth seems like a harmless seventy-one year old spinster. She most likely appears to be a kind and innocent old lady, but in reality she is a deceptive perfectionist with a god like complex. And what she does behind closed doors may just change your mind on how innocent she truly is. Miss Strangeworth of pleasant street knows everyone in town and knows everything that those people do. Good and bad. But, does she really? Over the past 6 months, Miss Strangeworth has been writing cruel anonymous letters accusing the town’s people of things that there is no proof of them doing. She admits that “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 to such trash.”(Jackson, 1941, p.170-171). And to cover up the fact that she is the author of those notes, she uses a type of paper that everybody in the town uses, and a dull pencil to write all her notes. Her usual choice of paper and writing utensil would be her stationery and her gold trimmed quill. So the fact that she does not want live up to her mistakes is not a surprise to me in the slightest, considering how …show more content…

Her house has been the exact sme since her grandfather built it. From the crown dresser, to even the hats. Miss Strangeworth has kept every aspect in the house in tip top shape. Not to mention her families legendary rose garden, which she tends to every single afternoon after her she made her lunch: “She broiled her little pork chop nicely, and she had sliced tomato and a good cup of tea ready when she sat down to her midday dinner at the dinner table.” Each and every day. She is so proud of her roses that she will not even allow a passing tourist to take just one of her delightful roses as a keep-sake, considering her roses are the man tourist attraction of the quaint

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