Thursday, August 29, 2019
Character Analysis Abigail Kirk Beatie Bow
Abigail Kirk This character is Abigail Kirk, who is the protagonist of the story. For the first ten years her life, she was Lynette Kirk, ââ¬Å"happy as a larkâ⬠, and ââ¬Å"hot-headed rag of a childâ⬠. She ââ¬Å"vibrated with devotionâ⬠for many things, and was wrapped around her fatherââ¬â¢s fingers until he left her and her mother, Kathy, for another woman. She then stopped answering to Lynette, or any of the nicknames that reminded her of the betrayal that she suffered. One day, just to spite her grandmother, who incidentally has a spooky habit of speaking to her perm, and whom she shares an unspoken agreement to hate each other, she decided she wanted to adopt a name that was associated with witches, thus Lynette became Abigail, ââ¬Å" from now on Iââ¬â¢m Abigail Kirk and as soon as I am old enough, I will change the Kirk tooâ⬠. Abigail is a private child, a reserved girl, keeping everyone at armââ¬â¢s length. She is considered an outsider, and she didnââ¬â¢t care for friends. She was hurt after her fatherââ¬â¢s betrayal, and started pushing everyone away for fear of being hurt again. ââ¬Å"She carefully laid false trails into her secret heartâ⬠, ââ¬Å"yet when she grows older, she longs for someone to laugh at the false trails withâ⬠. Even though she hates her father, she still loves him. She misunderstands her parentsââ¬â¢ situation, being only fourteen, and holds a grudge against her mother for going back to her father and agreeing to move to Norway, ââ¬Å"he whistles and she goes back like a well trained dogâ⬠. Abigail is close to Natalie as she reminds Abigail a little of what she used to be when she was younger. She is protective of Natalie, who adores Vincent without restraint, therefore allowing her to be hurt by him. Beatie and Abigail have a love-hate relationship due to Abigail blaming Beatie for bringing her to the 18th century Sydney, and Beatieââ¬â¢s refusal to help Abigail get home, and Abigail threatening to tell Granny that Beatie has the gift. Abigail dislikes her Grandmother, who wears glittery scarves and high heels, who picks on Abigail on every opportunity, and bullies Kathy. Apparently, Grandmother also used to pick on Weyland Kirk, Abigailââ¬â¢s father, and talks to her perm. Abigail is portrayed as a fourteen year old girl for most of the story, who keeps everyone away for fear of being hurt, and conceals her heart beneath a layer of impenetrable ice. She doesnââ¬â¢t understand the true meaning of love, and she has, according to her, ââ¬Å"missed her motherââ¬â¢s winning quaintness, and her fatherââ¬â¢s ash blond distinction. â⬠She despairs of her figure ever arriving, ââ¬Å"she is as thin and flat as a boardâ⬠with a narrow brown face, and coffee black eyes.
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