To better understand Morland’s personality, the literary device, actions, is employed to reveal a closer insight into the intellectually inattentive yet free spirited young girl. Morland’s side of being intellectually inattentive can be seen when the author describes her actions of being stupid and inattentive regarding her mother's teachings. This side of her is seen when it says, "Her mother was three months in teaching her only to repeat the "Beggar's Petition," and after all, her next
To better understand Morland’s personality, the literary device, actions, is employed to reveal a closer insight into the intellectually inattentive yet free spirited young girl. Morland’s side of being intellectually inattentive can be seen when the author describes her actions of being stupid and inattentive regarding her mother's teachings. This side of her is seen when it says, "Her mother was three months in teaching her only to repeat the "Beggar's Petition," and after all, her next