Lady Deadlock//Brooke Bradley

Something that I took from the reading is some of the intricacies of Lady Deadlock’s character. I particularly like the interactions between Lady Deadlock and the nineteen year old, Rosa, in chapter twelve. She is normally very reserved and not gentle, but she approaches the girl with kindness and gentleness, saying, “Why, do you know how pretty you are child?” (Dickens 311). To me, this seems a bit out of character, but I really enjoyed seeing a softer side to Lady Deadlock, and I am still intrigued by the mystery that still surrounds her. I am very curious to see what her secret is and why she is so distraught by her boredom. In some ways she reminds me a lot of Daisy Buchannon from The Great Gatsby. I think it is because she has such a high social status and an air of importance. Daisy also had a mystery about her in the beginning, as well as sadness. I really loved reading The Great Gatsby, and I enjoy reading interesting female characters like Daisy and Lady Dreadlock. I commented on Haylee Walsh and Emory's posts.

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