Birdy has no time for unwanted attention, so she simply ignores suitors or gives them a cold shoulder. If that doesn't work, she might resort to puffing up her feathers, squawking loudly, or even pecking at the persistent pests. Basically, she's not here for any nonsense and will make sure they get the message loud and clear.
suitors
The flabby folk was one of Catherine's suitors
Young fulk she set the privy on fire while he was in it
In "Catherine Called Birdy," Birdy advises Father Huw to consider the feelings and happiness of those around him, particularly in relation to the marriages he arranges. She believes that he should take into account the desires and personalities of the suitors and the potential brides rather than simply focusing on wealth and status. Birdy’s perspective reflects her own struggles with the expectations placed on her and her desire for autonomy and genuine connection in her life choices.
to high, to high, hit a birdy hit a birdy, poor birdy poor birdy, (screams) dead birdy dead birdy.. is that the one?
she didn't want them there and felt uncomfortable with their presence
Use unwelcome simply as an adjective. By drinking too much he has made himself unwelcome at our house. The diagnosis of cancer was unwelcome news.
You are unwelcome here
You can find poems on unwelcome guest on hellopoetry.com/poem/557418/unwelcome-guest/
birdy is a christain and she is 16
The Unwelcome Warlock was created in 2011.
The rising action of "Catherine, Called Birdy" follows the main character, Catherine, as she navigates various challenges and humorous situations in 13th-century England, including dealing with potential suitors, her father's attempts to marry her off, and her own desire for independence. As she pushes against societal norms, the tension builds towards the climax of the story.