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Consider the ways Carter uses Grandma Chance and Kitty in the novel.  

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0November 24 2004 Anna Carlisle Consider the ways Carter uses Grandma Chance and Kitty in the novel. Carter uses the characters of Grandma Chance and Kitty in a variety of ways and for various purposes. They are both characters the reader is intended to like but are presented differently. The reader can see Grandma interacting with other characters as the girls grow up and Dora has clear opinions about her character. As Dora and the reader never actually get to 'meet' Kitty, her role in the girl's lives is less prominent so the reader has to make up their own minds about what she is like Both character's pasts are surrounded by mystery. Because Dora never knew her mother, she doesn't really know what she was like: 'We don't even know what she looked like, there isn't a picture' The mystery surrounding Kitty's past is sad: the reader feels sorry for Dora as her...

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