Kathy was a confusing child. She seems so nice at times. But, she also imagines hurtful things to Ruth. Then when she acts on it, she feels horrible. Ruth has an interesting personality. She likes to be in control, and she will do anything to get control. Of course, when she's caught lying, she pities herself. I don't see how Ruth and Kathy are friends. I don't know how they get along or remain buddies. It's weird to me.
This is a good example of why having a cited excerpt is important. I'm having trouble understanding, let alone assessing your analysis, because it's not attached to anything specific. "She seems so nice at times" -- when? "She also imagines hurtful things to Ruth" -- what?
ReplyDeleteNo excerpt = vague response