What does this character think about? Stella thinks about where her mom and sister are at and if they're doing okay. In the story it states, "She hadn't spoken to her sister in thirteen years. Where was Desiree now? How was their mother?" (Bennett 152). Stella thought about these things because she hadn't talked to her mom or sister for years, especially her mom. Everytime somebody would bring her family up, she would think if they missed her.
Mallard, Louisiana. She was always the quiet, passive sister who was content to let Desiree make important decisions. She excelled in school and dreamed of going to college. In the story it states, "She wanted to go to college someday and of course she'd get into Spelman or Howard or where ever she wanted to go. The thought had always terrified Desiree, Stella moving to Atlanta or D.C. without her. A small part of her felt relieved; now Stella couldn't. (Bennett 11).
What actions do they take? Stella does the same thing everyday. In the story it states, "Her days blended together, refracting each other. Life felt like this now, her days duplicating one another, but how could she complain?" (Bennett 156). Stella restricts herself from most things so she does the same things everyday to entertain herself. She's not happy with it but her life now is better than what she had before so that's why she doesn't complain much.
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