![]() How does the Narrator use Harry as a character to develop ironic sentiments in the “ Pale Horse, Pale Rider”? All these attributes make these little girls unique and different from children of their age. They want to compare opinions and make own judgment. For instance, they are asking almost everybody about Aunt Amy who is glorified of gorgeousness. They ask many questions to satisfy their curiosity. Secondly, these little girls are inquisitive. ![]() They are surprised to see that she has old-fashioned clothes and most of her house is the smell. ![]() However, they do not just agree because they examine their grandmother to ascertain if indeed she is beautiful. For instance, they have heard many stories concerning the beauty of their family lineage. As much as they listen a lot, the do not just accept what they are told. The can look at situations from more than one perspective and analyze them to come up with their conclusions. They know that they are children but also accept that they know a lot and they have sharp memories of what happened if before they were born. Firstly, the little girls are intelligent and they are not living their age. The narrator says that Miranda and Maria are extraordinary in two ways. In what ways do Miranda and Maria differ from ordinary children of their age? ![]() Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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