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  • When Desiree returns you to Mallard, the town is abuzz with remarks and stories about Jude's look. She's as dark as she can be, it was said (Bennett 53). Jude is described as dark ebony and having a deeper complexion than others throughout the novel. We can tell Jude is the darkest individual who has ever come into touch with Mallard inhabitants.
  • When Jude discovers Reese's condition, she immediately begins to assist her by learning more about her surgery; she barely comprehended ours on the road, but we arrived educated and enrolled in an autonomy class, which she thoroughly enjoyed for far longer than she expected (Bennett 130). Jude's acts demonstrate that she cares about the people she loves. Reese was someone she had just recently met, yet that didn't stop her from caring for her and assisting her in her time of need.
  • When Jude learned that Reese intended to get top surgery, she wanted to assist him but was unsure how he would respond. He would never agree to let her foot the bill for a costly procedure. There was also the potential that the situation had been misinterpreted recently. She had a lot of concerns about what would have happened if he believed she would have to undergo the surgery because she didn't want to change (Bennett 130). Would you like to consider Reese's sentiments before she takes the most difficult decision? Jude gives Reese a lot of thought, demonstrating that she cares about him and wants to let him make his own decisions.
  • How does the character look?
  • Jude travels to New York to be with Reese after his operation. Kennedy, Jude's cousin, is in town for her opera performance. Kennedy believes she is following her around, but it turns out she was not in New York at all because of Kennedy. Jude's boyfriend was very sick and fragile, and Kennedy suspected Jude was thinking about her (Bennett 281). Jude grew raised in Mallard and later attended UCLA. That is where she met Kennedy when she went out for school. Now that Jude has arrived in New York, it has been presumed that she is attempting to annoy Kennedy when all she wanted to do was assist her lover.
  • What actions do they take?
  •  Because they came from two distinct lifestyles and backgrounds, Jude and Kennedy frequently clashed. Kennedy was more self-centered, yet you wanted answers from her, and she walked around like any other irritated actress, a bit proud, a little wounded (Bennett 235). June does not agree with anything she does, thus she dislikes unity. She is aware of Kennedy's arrogance, and she wishes to be friends with him. Kennedy is actually Stella's daughter.
  • What does the character think about?
  • Jude likes working with bodies and will continue to do so in the future after she has overcome certain barriers, such as the snell. She also enjoys working with Cadavers. She didn't have to make jokes about them to hide her discomfort; she was never nauseous when she saw a dead body (Bennett 327). Jude began working with corpses to assist Reese and discovered that she enjoys it. She has a knack for working with dead bodies, something not everyone possesses. 
  • Where have they been or where are they going?
  • Who do they dislike?
  • What they do well?
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