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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]
2 years ago
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In The Princess and the Goblin, Chapter 3, what does Irene’s reaction to the appearance of her great-grandmother reveal about he

r character?
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Elan Coil [88]2 years ago
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Irene's reaction to the great-grandmother reveals that she is miserable and does not know about the values of the elder.

<h3>Where did princess irene meet her great-grandmother?</h3>

Princess Irene observed her elderly great-grandma at their apartment upstairs. Nobody took her words at face value. Everyone believed it to be a dream. To dispel her doubts regarding the existence of her grandma, she invited her father, the king to the room upstairs.

Irene's meaning baffled the king, who was also perplexed. He was really composed and polite when he informed Irene that he had not received an invitation to the old lady's home.

He added that the elderly lady forbids visitors from entering the room without permission.

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