1. Miss Strangeworth is known as
the sweet old woman whose family has lived in town for ages. She is known for
her repetition: buying tea on the same day each week, sleeping at the same
time, walking to the same places at the same time every day. Miss Strangeworth
is also very proud and protective of her roses.
2. She sends people letters about
the wrongdoings of others.
3. When she goes to put a letter
in the mailbox, it falls out. A teenager sees the letter drop and delivers the
letter to the person it was addressed to. The teenager told the person who it
was from, and they figured out that Miss Strangeworth was the hater.
4. She believed that there was a
large amount of evil in the world. To fix that, she started sending her
letters.
5. Several times throughout the
book, she noticed how miserable people in the community looked. Because her
mind was wrapped around the thought of her letters helping the community, she
couldn’t tell that it was her letters causing the pain.
6. Miss Strangeworth is insistent
on living graciously, so it is ironic that she would stoop so low as to send
hate mail to people.
7.
Text: Shirley Jackson wrote "...wickedness
was never easily banished, and a clean heart was a scoured heart.” It shows
that Miss Strangeworth thought that honesty was important. She felt it was
necessary to tell people the wrongdoings/secrets of other in order to keep the
heart light.
Knowledge: I am a firm believer in
the saying “honesty is the best policy,” but I think some things are best left
unsaid. I think it’s up to the secret-keepers to tell the truth, not their
friends.
The winter rumor storm!!!
Conclusion: Miss Strangeworth
thought that it was her duty to banish all evil in the world.
8. I think that it was perfect
punishment. Throughout the story, it is told that her roses are her pride and
joy. Hacking them down would hurt her more than anything else, so it was the
perfect revenge.
9. I think that she will be
shunned. Everyone will know that she was the letter sender, and most people
have been blackmailed by then.
10. I don’t think that Miss
Strangeworth is evil, but I know she’s not a saint either. She thought that she
was helping the community, but in fact she was ruining it. I think that evil
people purposely hurt people, and she was just trying to help.
11. People set themselves up as
morally higher than others and they tell people what they are doing is wrong. Mrs.
Strangeworth thinks she’s a moral guardian, but she’s actually sinning just as
much as the other people are.