I am a 11 year old girl who LOVES to write!I hope you enjoy the stories that I will post here. I have another blog that I get on everyday. It is /booklover.
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Amy
I thought it was about time for a new post... I wrote this carachter sketch for school last week. I might make another one sometime this week.
Madame Pompadour: If you walked up to Madame P., you would see a lady with curly gray hair, dangling earings, and a pearl necklace around her neck. She never wears any different jewelry.
She loves poodles so much that she treats them like humans! She will hold parties for her dogs and invite all their favorite poodle friends. She even had her servants dig 158 tunnels under her winter hideaway in Minneapolis so that she could walk her dogs without them having to endure the frigid weather. (I personally think that she had them dug so she wouldn’t have to endure the coldness)
Madame P. eats plenty of all the finest foods (maybe that is why she is so plump…) and she always shares generous portions with her poodles. She claims they have delicate stomachs so they can’t eat dog food. Her 50 poodles sit at the table with her in special chairs designed by her personal inventor, Freddie Fandango!
You can’t her call house a house, and be telling the truth. Her “house” is a mansion. A palace! It’s filled with moving walkways, elevators, escalator, servants here, and servants there, all of whom come running at the ring of a bell, and of course, poodles here and poodles there. In every room she has dog beds and toys, and each of her dogs get a personal servant (aren’t they spoiled???).
When most people hear of her they think she is a snob but she is one of the nicest people in her town! She loves children and will pass out treats of all kinds to them. The children love her, too, and her poodles of course, so everyday after school they all go flocking to her mansion, which they call Madame P.’s Poodle Palace.
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I loved this character sketch. You have the ability to write humor, a quality I lack.
Lulu