The Possibility of Evil
No. On page 177, it specifically says that Miss Strangeworth never concerned herself with the facts. She hasn't ever stepped out of her own town, how is she supposed to be experienced with anything?
Does Miss Strangeworth ever use facts to reason herself out?
Some one rips apart her roses for revenge for the rude letter that Miss Strangeworth sent.
What comes around to hurt Miss Strangeworth at the end of the story?
Sloppiness.
What does Miss Strangeworth hate?
None. She shouldn't be judging people.
What experience does Miss Strangeworth have that allows her to judge people?
Miss Strangeworth does not have a social life because she does not like to be social and she has never stepped outside of town.
Why doesn't Miss Strangeworth have a social life?
She has no social life.
Why is Miss Strangeworth such a bored person?
Yes. She thinks other people are evil, when really, she is the evil one. She thinks other people are evil, and she is writing rude letters to others.
Is Miss Strangeworth a hypocrite?
Strangeworth has strange in it, which is ironic because Miss Strangeworth in the story is evil.
What is ironic about the name: Strangeworth?
An old lady who thinks shes so cool but in reality she has no life.
Who is Miss Strangeworth.
Because they respected her BEFORE they found out about the letter.
Why do the children step back for Miss Strangeworth at the library?