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describe the character of betsey trotwood​

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Answered by nancyyadavtafs
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Betsey Trotwood was a woman of Independent nature and strong views. She did not care for public opinion. She drove her carriage herself through the streets of Canterbury in defiance of public opinion. Betsey was a kind and generous woman.

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Answered by Shilajit790Ghosh
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Betsey Trotwood was the aunt of David Copperfield. She was a woman of attractive personality. She played a very important role in the life of David Copperfield. She did not expect that a male child would be born. She thought a baby to be a girl. David's step father neglected her after the death of his mother.

Betsey Trotwood was a woman of Independent nature and strong views. She did not care for public opinion. She drove her carriage herself through the streets of Canterbury in defiance of public opinion. Betsey was a kind and generous woman. When David reached her as an orphan, at a glance she could not recollect his facial structure. She tried her best to settle him in life. She advised him in motherly way to avoid three vices–meanness, dishonesty and cruelty. She possessed a high sense of morality, dignity and character. She should not be judged by the appearance she keeps but she should be judged by the kind heart and soul she has.

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