Analyzing The Short Story 'Brownies'

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2 Questions of “Brownies” 1. In the short story, “Brownies,” I would describe the narrator, whose name is Laurel, as a shy and timid girl, questioning the way people act. Most of the girls in her group do not take a liking to her, for she says, “[They] already decided their course of action, me being the only impediment” (Packer 847). Moreover, the narrator is very smart because she is skeptical, for she is the only one who questions the girls if they, in fact, heard troop 909 call one of the girls a nigger. Since I am shy with teenagers my age and am sometimes the outside of the group, I feel as if I can imagine being friends with Laurel. In other words, I am occasionally by myself while other kids discuss topics that are of no concern to