Sunday, 4 September 2011

Title: Mrs Twit / 1 sentence pitch as well as traits


1 sentence pitch: An ugly and mean woman who always been mean to the innocent animal had finally come into the hand of justice.
Mrs Twit

Character personality
1.       Childish
2.       Dumb
3.       Ill-bred
4.       Cold-hearted
5.       Harsh
6.       Impolite
7.       Clumsy
8.       Dishonest
9.       Naïve

Character appearance
1.       Digusting
2.       Ugly
3.       Smelly
4.       Unpleasant
5.       Rotten

Character Action
1.        Nasty tricks
2.       Crueilty to animal


 After reading the story, instead of feeling disgusted and annoyed I felt rather amazed and jubilant about the story. The use of words and phrases was easy to know by all, even though the use of word was rather rude. However, it was enjoyably naughty at the same time. The description of it actually breathed life to Mrs Twit’s character. Her movement, her look, her expression were all carefully explained. She was a nasty, horrid and whose ugliness reflects the ugliness of her hearts and definitely the top comedy character in the entire story.

Furthermore, I was amazed by the way how Mrs Twit got her revenge by playing cruel practical jokes on his husband making bird pie and being nasty to the monkey. In addition, her silly and playful characteristic brought life to the story, making it more interesting and entertaining.

The ending was hilarious and unexpected. Mrs Twit was so negative and silly. All she wanted was revenge and now she gets her retribution which was “revenge” by the animal using the same old trick that she did to them. Thus this shows that she was even stupider then the animal.

Personally, i didn’t seem to learn any lesson from it, but the difference was quite obvious, in a sense that the book was trying to convey the message of “we should be friendly to the nature if not the nature is going to take revenge on us”. Just like what is happening in our world now! If we continue our act of pollution to the nature, we will face the consequences sooner or later. In addition, a good heart will help you to a bonny face, my lad and a bad one will turn the bonniest into something worse than ugly, quoted from Emily Bronte .







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