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The Vanishing Half - Jude

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Kennedy belittles Jude only focusing on if she has a lighter trying not to hold conversation. The book states, "Kennedy shrugged, shaking a cigarette into her palm" (Bennet 241). This shows kennedy's lack of respect for Jude during the moment. Soon after Kennedy ends up telling Jude that smoking is something hard to overcome hinting towards her mother passing white or the internal struggles she deals with.

The narrator describes Kennedy when Jude spots her at the play. The narrator says, "And there she was, the girl with the violet eyes" (Bennet 214). The narrator describes Kennedy as a polar opposite of Jude.

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Kennedy belittles Jude only focusing on if she has a lighter trying not to hold conversation. The book states, "Kennedy shrugged, shaking a cigarette into her palm" (Bennet 241). This shows kennedy's lack of respect for Jude during the moment. Soon after Kennedy ends up telling Jude that smoking is something hard to overcome hinting towards her mother passing white or the internal struggles she deals with.

The narrator describes Kennedy when Jude spots her at the play. The narrator says, "And there she was, the girl with the violet eyes" (Bennet 214). The narrator describes Kennedy as a polar opposite of Jude.

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How this Character Looks

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What they talk about

Kennedy belittles Jude only focusing on if she has a lighter trying not to hold conversation. The book states, "Kennedy shrugged, shaking a cigarette into her palm" (Bennet 241). This shows kennedy's lack of respect for Jude during the moment. Soon after Kennedy ends up telling Jude that smoking is something hard to overcome hinting towards her mother passing white or the internal struggles she deals with.

The narrator describes Kennedy when Jude spots her at the play. The narrator says, "And there she was, the girl with the violet eyes" (Bennet 214). The narrator describes Kennedy as a polar opposite of Jude.

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How this Character Looks

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What they talk about

Kennedy belittles Jude only focusing on if she has a lighter trying not to hold conversation. The book states, "Kennedy shrugged, shaking a cigarette into her palm" (Bennet 241). This shows kennedy's lack of respect for Jude during the moment. Soon after Kennedy ends up telling Jude that smoking is something hard to overcome hinting towards her mother passing white or the internal struggles she deals with.

The narrator describes Kennedy when Jude spots her at the play. The narrator says, "And there she was, the girl with the violet eyes" (Bennet 214). The narrator describes Kennedy as a polar opposite of Jude.

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How this Character Looks

Effect On Others

What they talk about

Kennedy belittles Jude only focusing on if she has a lighter trying not to hold conversation. The book states, "Kennedy shrugged, shaking a cigarette into her palm" (Bennet 241). This shows kennedy's lack of respect for Jude during the moment. Soon after Kennedy ends up telling Jude that smoking is something hard to overcome hinting towards her mother passing white or the internal struggles she deals with.

The narrator describes Kennedy when Jude spots her at the play. The narrator says, "And there she was, the girl with the violet eyes" (Bennet 214). The narrator describes Kennedy as a polar opposite of Jude.

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  • Kennedy continues to antagonize Stella about her mother to a breaking point. The book states, "The same place I grew up. She never left and never went anywhere. Now don't you have something else you could be doing right now?" (Bennet 302). Kennedy's rebel side makes her question her mother's statements angering Stella deep down. Stella finally responds to Kennedy angrily and almost makes kenndy cry again.
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  • The narrator describes Kennedy when Jude spots her at the play. The narrator says, "And there she was, the girl with the violet eyes" (Bennet 214). The narrator describes Kennedy as a polar opposite of Jude.
  • How this Character Looks
  • Slide: 3
  • Kennedy belittles Jude only focusing on if she has a lighter trying not to hold conversation. The book states, "Kennedy shrugged, shaking a cigarette into her palm" (Bennet 241). This shows kennedy's lack of respect for Jude during the moment. Soon after Kennedy ends up telling Jude that smoking is something hard to overcome hinting towards her mother passing white or the internal struggles she deals with.
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