Tuesday 8 January 2013

How does Triphena show Lyddie she's a true friend?

Initially, Triphena is a little bit
stand-offish towards . All that she cares about is that Lyddie knuckles down in her new job at
Cutler's Tavern and does as she's told. The last thing on her mind is making friends with the
new girl; Triphena has her job to do, and Lyddie has hers.

However, as time
goes on, Triphena starts to warm towards Lyddie. She can see that Lyddie is hard-working,
dedicated, and quick to learn, and this makes Triphena's job so much easier. Later on, Triphena
shows great kindness towards Lyddie by allowing her to leave Cutler's Tavern during Mrs.
Cutler's absence so she can go visit her family. That Triphena makes such a noble gesture
towards Lyddie is indicative of the growing friendship that's developed between the
two.

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