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3 months ago
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Consider how Mrs. Whitaker is characterized in the story. What conclusions can you make about how she lives her life? Support yo

ur response with evidence from the text. CHIVALRY
English
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Naddik [7.5K]3 months ago
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Answer and Explanation:

In Neil Gaiman's "Chivalry", Mrs. Whitaker is portrayed as someone leading a rather uneventful life. As a retired widow living alone, she displays kindness towards her acquaintances.

Despite her mundane routine suggesting dullness, Mrs. Whitaker is, in fact, quite intriguing and smart, having experienced much in her past, but currently opting for a peaceful existence, which might appear monotonous to the audience.

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