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Literary Character

Berta from Mary's Rainbow

Berta is a spirited, protective young twin who speaks in a distinct childlike dialect and delights in imaginative play in Mary's Rainbow, known for protective of her sister; physically intervenes when Beth is teased; Defensive and proud — confronts a guest for laughing at their mistakes; Playful, quick to move from offense to merriment; enjoys imaginative play.

Role in the story

A spirited, protective young twin who speaks in a distinct childlike dialect and delights in imaginative play.

Personality and defining traits

Protective of her sister; physically intervenes when Beth is teased; Defensive and proud — confronts a guest for laughing at their mistakes; Playful, quick to move from offense to merriment; enjoys imaginative play

Key relationships or tensions

A spirited, protective young twin who speaks in a distinct childlike dialect and delights in imaginative play. Protective of her sister; physically intervenes when Beth is teased; Defensive and proud — confronts a gue...

Why readers remember this character

Protective of her sister; physically intervenes when Beth is teased; Defensive and proud — confronts a guest for laughing at their mistakes; Playful, quick to move from offense to merriment; enjoys imaginative play

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