Mrs. Strangeworth in the story "The Possibility of Evil" by Shirley Jackson is perceived as a well-respected and kind-hearted member of her community. She is known for being a thoughtful, caring individual who prides herself on maintaining a good reputation and fostering positive relationships with her neighbors. However, she harbors a dark secret of spreading malice and suspicion through anonymous letters to maintain the perceived "peace" in her town.
Her personality is kind, courageous, loving, caring, friendly, and sometimes outgoing if it is to help a friend.
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She is very nice. And I really enjoyed her class.
Yes.
Personality development occurs from the time a person is born and is greatly influenced by the environment. Usually those who experience love do well meeting the public.
She was kind, honest, and accepting of having his assistance.
Brutus was rude to Mrs. Frisby because he was a large, intimidating cat and he had a dominant personality. He may have also felt threatened by Mrs. Frisby's presence and saw her as inferior.
If your personality is what you are, then the antonym is what you arent, or what some one else is.
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Louise Arner Boyd had a private personality. For what have been known to the public he enjoyed living a somewhat private life.
No. She is a public figure and it is clear she is in love with her husband.