The expression "daughter of the Wicked Witch" means that the girl's mother is a person that the narrator neither likes nor sympathizes with, because she acted in a bad way towards him.
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- "Bad Boy: Memoir" is an autobiographical book by writer Walter Dean Myers.
- In this book, he tells of his experiences up to the age of seventeen.
- He showed that he had difficulty with words during his childhood and adolescence, but he was very fond of games and comic books.
- However, one day, Mrs. Dodson encouraged his mother to forbid him to have access to games and comic books, as that was a bad influence on him.
- His mother agreed with her and threw out every game and comic book he had.
He was very distressed by this event and began referring to Mrs. Dodson as Wicked Witch, as someone who caused a bad situation, such as a witch. He also started calling her daughter, Dorothy Dodson, as the daughter of Wicked Witch, which became ironic, given the girl's name.
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I don't remember two-bit getting mad at ponyboy, but it was probably when he showed up late because he fell asleep at the lot with johnny.
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When comparing and contrasting Daisy Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson, both women are unhappy with their personal lives. Tom Buchanan also abuses them both one way or another. However they're vastly different. Myrtles husband owns a auto repair shop and station, while tom is a trust fund baby. He comes from great class, and great wealth which allures both Daisy and Myrtle...
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