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Lady Of Letters: How believable do you find the transformation of Miss Ruddock in prison?  

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Lady Of Letters How believable do you find the transformation of Miss Ruddock in prison? Miss Irene Ruddock, the narrator of this monologue, is a lonely, unhappy middle-aged woman who has no friends or family and lives alone in her plain house. She is a woman who has many problems with keeping up to date with society. She has many things that are wrong to her in her life. This essay discusses her dramatic change as she is put in prison, and how believable it is. Miss Ruddock was a very lonely and isolated person towards the beginning of the book. She has no close friends or relatives in which to confide or to talk in depth to. The tensions she had, she kept to herself because she had no one that she could tell. If she had had a bad day, there was no one that he could talk to, to relieve...

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