![]() ![]() She feels herself to flit between moments, and much of her substance is shown only in the observations of others. ![]() ![]() As with the transformation of a butterfly, the qualities of effervescence and lightness of bearing develop most fully once Jinny is welcomed into the spaces of society and intentional festivity. Jinny is a social butterfly and notices herself to be such. She struggles to exist within the spaces her friends in which her friends feel themselves to belong, and she shares very little of herself in many of the scenes including her. Rhoda is one of the primary characters who is depicted as worrying what her friends think of her the others experience anxiety about being judged sometimes, but Rhoda often provides the counterpart to their secret worries. She sees the development of her friends' lives with some detachment, unable to consider the minutiae of what they view as important because of how little it holds with her life in the country. ![]() Susan is drawn to the bucolic life and focuses on the ideals of family and peace. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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