Hola! Aqui esta mi clase nombre quarto! (translation: Hi! here is my lesson number 4)
Margaret Campbell: Yankee Nurse
Margaret Campbell is 16 & a Yankee from Minnesota.
she has long light brown hair which she often puts up in a bun or braid, one wisp often falls into her face.
she also has blue eyes which contrast her freckles well.
Margaret is out-going and sometimes stubborn, while she makes friends easily, once she finds a problem she can fix she won't stop until she's done, no-matter who stands in her way.
Her 5 feet 8 inches make her taller then most girls her age.
She is the oldest child and only survivor of her family, their house burned to the ground last summer when a lamp tipped over during the night when everyone else was asleep. Margaret was at nursing school when it happened.
Since none of her relatives could take her in she was traveling to visit her cousin (Erin). She is often afraid that her cousin, William Edwards
(from Minnesota), will get wounded or killed in battle.
Margaret often surprise people with her hidden talents, she can use and/or fire any weapon, she always wears a sharpened hunting knife on her apron & when she is in a slightly unsafe situation she also keeps a ladies revolver under her apron (something her father taught her).
She is also a skilled nurse.
She really doesn't like it when people think she can't do things because she's a girl. While she is hardly is ever frustrated or bad-tempered with Will or James, it really irritates her when they get overly protective & tell her "it's to dangerous." she knows that they are just worried about her, but she still thinks that she can take care of herself.
Margaret may seem like a tomboy, but at heart she really strives that to be a lady. because it's not how you look that makes you a lady, it's how you respond and deal with things.
thanks for reading my Character-sketch!!
I hope you enjoyed it! |
You were very thorough and I really got to know Margaret. Wow.
I have a page-long character sketch for Andi, too (hmmm...I'll probably post that on Andi's blog as soon as I get it created). You are one of the few students who have written out more than a few sentences about your main character. I'm very impressed.
‘Biιn hecho! (Well done)
ΏEstudias el espaρol en la escuela? (Are you studying Spanish in school?)