You have read about two girls of almost equal ages – Vera and Marguerite. How
would you compare their characters? Do you think Marguerite should adopt a
few of Vera’s qualities? What would be your word of advice to Vera about her
playing practical jokes?
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A chief characteristic of Vera—and the one that drives the story—is malice, which is the trait of doing evil for pleasure. Vera tells elaborate lies for the sense of enjoyment it gives her. This goes along with her cruel streak: when she finds out, for example, that Nuttel is suffering.
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