Thursday, March 21, 2019

Essay --

RevisedBernice Bobs Her HairF Scott Fitzgerald3 February, 2014Kaley WitwerA) As the ennoble already tell the reader, Bernice is the protagonist. She can be very unappealing at times, most because shes a really boring and predictable cause especially when most of her conversations with early(a)s lead to talking about the weather, she is also very naive because she doesnt understand why she is unpopular with people or why boys dont like her. At the end other the story though we like her because she seeks revenge on her cousin and sticks to her watchword even though it turns into a disaster. Marjorie, the cousin, at first is looked at as an antagonist because she talks bad about Bernice behind her back (which Bernice overhears), merely then she is seen as a foil because she helps Bernice learn the ways to vex popular, only to then regret this decision and takes it upon herself to tell everyone that Bernice didnt really bob her hair like she said. She then becomes the antagonist again. This shows that Majorie is self-centered because she doesnt want Bernice to take the limelight...

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