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draw a character sketch of Dorothy​

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Reference: We come across these word in the essay “The curb in the sky” written by James Thurber. He was an American humourist and he wrote many book, they are The seal in the bedroom, My life and Hard times are some of Thurber’s well know book. He was not only blessed with skill to write book and play but also an amazing to draw cartoons

Context: IN this essay the writer, James Thurber try to explain his friend Charlie Deshler life after his marriage to Dorothy and the behaver of Dorothy

Illustration: The above word is extracted from the essay the lesion of “The curb in the sky.”

Behaver of Dorothy in his childhood, most of another parent like Dorothy’s parent didn’t seem to be conscious that her mannerism was a nuisance very likely they thought that it was cute. Or even bright. It is even probable that when Dorothy’s mother first said ‘come Dorothy eat your- ‘and Dorothy said ‘Spinach dear that type of mannerism she has in her childhood.

When Dorothy grew up she become quite pretty, Gentleman become attracted to her emotionally. She even in her later teens she began correcting there English. Not ‘was’ Arthur, she would say ‘were’, were prepared see? Most of her admires tolerated this habit.

After getting married to Charlie Deshler Dorothy has the habit of constantly interrupting other people when they speak, in order to correct their mistake or to finish their sentences. Her husband Charlie spoke rather good English anyway-he knew when to say ‘were’ and when to say ‘was’ after ‘if’ and this was reason. she could not know when he made mistake in time or in the place or identified in order to correct. Later on, as day went Dorothy start correctly him and interrupting him and completing sentence for him.

Analysis: Dorothy has the habit of constantly interrupting other people when they speak, in order to correct their mistake or to finish their sentences.

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