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Sketch the character of margie in 100 words please

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Answered by muruganbkgfm
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The third-person-limited point of view is filtered through her childlike innocence and curiosity. Margie is a curious girl who is constantly asking questions and wanting to be around other people. This personality may account for her recent poor performance in her fact-based and passive geography lessons; Margie seems to crave an education that is interactive, engaging, and involved other people, but this vision is incompatible with her computerized and individualized model of education. In particular, she longs to be around other children her age—hence her constantly hanging around Tommy and dreaming of how fun it would have been to attend school with a whole neighborhood of children—but instead she’s forced to sit alone in the schoolroom in her house, day after day, watching a computer screen talk at her. Margie is also a highly imaginative child, as evidenced by her ability to picture historical scenes from Tommy’s old book about schools from many centuries ago. After reading through the ancient book and learning about the ways of the past, Margie loses herself in her imagination, envisioning what it would be like to be a student hundreds of years ago and dreaming of “the fun they had.”

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Answered by iamrushedguy
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Margie is a friend of Tommy and also one of the main characters of the story. Margie is portrayed as a curious girl that appeared to be disinterested in old schools. But sooner her enthusiasm towards them increases. She is surprised to know that children went to school together. She finds it even more unbelievable that the children were taught by a human. She is an 11 year old girl. Margie is shown as a person who wants to have an education that is interactive and which involves other people but instead, she is forced to sit in front of a computer and study through her mechanical teacher. Margie is also seen to be aN imaginative person and hence was able to picture from Tommy’s real book about past education. Thus, she loses herself in her own imagination and dreamt of being a student in the old times.

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