Harriet the Spy
How would you characterize Harriet’s notes about her classmates on her first day of school
How would you characterize Harriets notes about her classmates on the first day of school
How would you characterize Harriets notes about her classmates on the first day of school
When Harriet gets home, she writes in her notebook about Mrs. Golly, remarking that she thinks Ole Golly is so sad to look at Mrs. Golly because she is such a dumb mother. Harriet does want to know what goes on in Mrs. Golly's head. Before bed that night, Ole Golly reads her a passage from Dostoyevsky about loving all God's creation and, through this, coming to know everything there is to know. This pleases Harriet, who wants to be a spy so that she can know everything.