![]() ![]() Felicity also suffers from feelings of guilt and self-loathing because of her feelings for other girls. However, any reminder of "weakness" she has shown in the past (for example, her father's sexual abuse of her as a child) causes her to become enraged or depressed, or both. In the end of the novel, she even shows her loyalty to the "good" realm by choosing to go with Gemma and Ann, instead of staying on the "bad" realm with Pippa, whom she was in love with. ![]() She never hesitates, and is very quick to stand up for her friends, both verbally and physically. Throughout the novel, Felicity shows how loyal she can be. She also secretly meets with a gypsy named Ithal. She tells her friends about the number of men she would be with when she grows up. Hence, they constantly bully the other "lower class" girls at the school.Īnother dominant attitude of Felicity's is her daring promiscuity. She, along with her friend Pippa, are the most popular girls at Spence Academy. She expresses her wish to be the most powerful lady all of England would see, when she grows up. Her middle name Mildrade come from Old English and means "gentle and strong".įelicity is constantly defined as a physically and emotionally stong person. 'Felicity' means "happy", although her character is far from it. Worthington, her last name, means "from the river's side". Felicity Worthington is one of the protagonists the novel. ![]()
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