Daisy Behind The Veil Character Analysis

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Daisy is the daughter of Apollo, God of sun and light and Henrietta, a terrible, vengeful mother, who as serving a life sentence in prison for poisoning her own parents. Henrietta’s parents didn't do what she demanded so she decided to poison them. When Daisy was born one of Apollo’s many enemies, Zogwort, put a spell on her that beauty would not show on her face. Her face was severely disfigured. She came to be known as the Lady behind the veil. Zogwort wanted revenge on Apollo because Apollo killed Zogworts wife.
Daisy has a big heart unfortunately her appearance frightens people and she doesn’t have many friends. She always tries to do the right thing,but is often misunderstood. Daisy lives in a big house and her room is her sanctuary. She dreams of being pretty and finding her prince charming. She hopes for the day that she can burn her veil. Daisy had an unusual childhood with her
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Zogwort takes control of the airplane and makes it land in a jungle far away from Europe. Daisy is very scared but her big heart wants to help everyone on the plane. The other people on the plane did not treat her well because of her appearance.they were scared of what was behind the veil. She has many scary encounters and she becomes more confident with each one. She told everyone to calm down and none was listening. She then got off of the plane and ran with her luggage. She ran so far in the jungle that she couldn’t see or hear the people who were on the plane with her.F But then she sat down to get some rest.
She heard voices coming so she ran and then the voices ran and they almost saw her that’s when she remembered she can jump high. So she decided to jump to the top of the tree. No one saw her. She wasn’t surprised, she felt like a superhero. She then jumped tree to tree to get to a town. She walked to a gas station to see where the nearest airport was. She later then bought a ticket to go to Europe because she

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