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What do you think Millicent will say to the sorority sisters? Write dialogue that Millicent might say when the initiation is over and she goes upstairs.

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Answered by emmabloveseminem
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Answer:

I'm sorry, but I've changed my mind about joining the sorority. I'd like to be free to be friends with anyone I choose.

Explanation:

Answered by pragyan07sl
2

Answer:

Dialogues that Millicent could say after the "Initiation" could be as follows:

Millicent- "Much thanks to you for the open door. I have for a long time needed to join this sorority since I wished to be well known similarly as you folks are."

"However, I have arrived at the understanding that I would prefer to keep my singularity and be my best, real self than be a supporter. I would have no desire to do things that I don't put stock in."

"I trust that you won't hold this against me and perhaps we can in any case be companions. I would wish to have the opportunity to pick my friends & companions too."

Explanation:

  • The above question is taken from "Initiation" by Sylvia Plath.
  • Millicent generally had her questions in regards to joining the sorority. Hence, she would uncover the contemplations she had been having however left well enough alone.
  • She would let the sorority sisters know that she doesn't wish to be a piece of their sorority since she is in no condition to lose her singularity. She needs to be free and not change herself to squeeze into their guidelines.
  • The above question drives us to contemplate the inner turmoil that Millicent is confronting and she is battling to track down inspiration for joining the sorority.
  • Millicent doesn't want to change her character by joining a sorority and might want to save her independence.

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