Flat monotonous voice
Pale
ghostlike
Light, shifting eyes
Nervous
Frightened
Frail
Nice
Maid
Cook
Brought about death of Jennifer Brady
In "And Then There Were None," Mrs. Rogers is depicted as timid, subservient, and loyal to her husband. She is portrayed as a nervous and apprehensive character, easily influenced by her husband's actions and decisions. Mrs. Rogers is also shown as a somewhat mysterious figure with a secretive past.
Roger is a flat character and also dynamic but Mrs. Jones is a round Character.
confident
I have no clue...
No, Mrs. Jones in "Thank You M'am" can be considered a dynamic character. Throughout the story, she shows a willingness to help and forgive Roger, which demonstrates her capacity for growth and change as a character.
Mrs. Frisby is portrayed as kind, strong, and determined. She is a devoted mother who overcomes challenges to protect her family. She is also shown to be resourceful and brave in the face of adversity.
Dark hair, Scheming, Tall, Not a brother to 'Mrs. Stapleton'
The flat character is Roger, because as the story progresses, more textual evidence is given about Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones being round, than Roger. The info we know about Roger is very limited, and in extreme cases, stupid as hell.
No, there was no character named Roger Torrey on Gilligan's Island. The main characters were Gilligan, the Skipper, the Professor, Ginger, Mary Ann, Mr. Howell, and Mrs. Howell.
Roger is a young, poor boy who attempts to steal from Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones, the protagonist of the story "Thank You, Ma'am". Throughout the story, Roger learns a valuable lesson about kindness, redemption, and the impact that a caring person can have on his life.
Mrs. Mallard is portrayed as a complex character in "The Story of an Hour." She is initially depicted as experiencing great sorrow upon hearing of her husband's death, but this transforms into a sense of liberation and newfound freedom. She is shown to be introspective, resilient, and ultimately conflicted by the unexpected emotions she experiences.
Jenner is conniving, power-hungry, and manipulative. Nicodemus is wise, caring, and selfless.
The dynamic character in the story "Thank You Ma'am" by Langston Hughes is Roger. At the beginning, Roger is a young boy trying to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones's purse. However, through his encounter with her, he learns empathy, gratitude, and responsibility, showing growth and change by the end of the story.