Best friend Quote by Sita Brahmachari
““Mira Levenson. Aged twelve. Looks, long dark shiny hair, dark brown eyes (almost black), brown skin. Beautiful. Favorite colour, copper orange, I think. Personality, clever, bright, serious, shy, funny without realizing it, holds back her thoughts, mystery girl, arty. What I've noticed: she's stronger than she thinks she is; she doesn't speak much ay school. What I know: she's got a loud laugh (when she lets it out). Her best friend is Millie Lockhart. She doesn't need Millie as much as she thinks she does. Her grandmother is dying and she loves her. She started talking in Pat Print's class. I know she doesn't know how much I think of her, how much I miss her if she's not around. What I think she thinks about me is that I'm a bit of a joker, but I'm deadly serious. Deer...apple...green...sea... See you on Friday! Love Jidé””
About This Quote
A personal portrait describing Mira’s appearance, personality, relationships, and hidden strengths, reflecting the narrator’s affection and observations.
In simple terms: A detailed description of Mira’s traits and the narrator’s feelings.
Recognize and appreciate the unseen strengths in others.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school interactions
- family caregiving
- friendship dynamics
- self-discovery
- expressing feelings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you more directly support Mira’s hidden strengths?
- What does this reveal about your own feelings toward her?
The narrative is fragmented and may lack clear context for outside readers.