What does Wanda's Letter Revealed About Her Character?
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Answer:
Wanda was a very amiable and good-natured girl who had immense patience and forgiveness in her heart who even teased her. She was an angel.
Wanda Petronsky had been ill-treated and discriminated for her unique name and qualities. She was made fun of by Paggy, Madeline, and other girls. But Wanda never reacted to it.
Wanda stopped coming to school; quite interestingly Wanda won the drawing competition held at the school. Then all the students realized how talented Wanda was. They felt sorry for having treated Wanda badly.
However, near Christmas Wanda wrote a letter replying to Peggy and Madeline’s letter. Wanda had written she was happy in another city. She had gifted the green dress drawing to Peggy; and blue dress drawing to Madeline.
On reaching home she saw the dress carefully, she found Wanda had drawn her face on the dress that looked so much like her face. She ran to Peggy and observed that on green dress, there was Peggy’s face. Both the girls felt so much moved at Wanda’s care for them.
Explanation:
Wanda’s letter reveals that Wanda is a forgiving and kind girl who does not take things to heart. Despite the girls teasing her, she writes to Miss Mason enquiring about all of them.
Wanda draws the faces of Maddie and Peggy on two dresses and asks the teacher to give it to them. This shows that she is generous as well. This also shows that she is a friendly girl who is generous and genuine in her affection.