acters like Miss Duling, that frighten even those " vociferous" to learn," Welty makes us feel even more keenly the fear students who were poor learners must have experienced in the face of such teachers. Other teachers like Miss Eyrich are likewise drawn by Welty in ways that are meant to honor their harsh and frightening manner. Miss Eyrich "wasted no meter with nonsense" (Welty 435). Welty does a great job characterizing Mrs. McWillie as a frightening ogre when she and a friend overhear her question and the narrator explains, "'Who-said-MIGHT-COULD?'" It sounded like "'Fe Fi Fo Fum,'" (436). By characterizing her characters in such a manner, Welty makes readers feel more keenly the univer
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