To Da-Duh, In Memoriam is based in Barbados in the 1930s. The narrators' grandmother is Da-Duh. Da- Duh lived in Barbados her entire life. She had her own ideas on things and was terrified of machines. She hates the modern world and is uncomfortable in the city of Bridgetown. Da- Duh is a very opinionated woman that is also caring.
Da-Duh said and did many things in the story that revealed her personality. For example, when Da-Duh was speaking with her granddaughter about the empire state building she got mad because she does not like machinery. Da-Duh is a strong, caring, knowledgable woman that is also a labeler and stubborn. Da- Duh said "Yes, God is good," meaning she is probably religious. The things Da- Duh say and the way she dresses may show that she is opinionated. In the end, Da- Duh is a round character.
Da-Duh said and did many things in the story that revealed her personality. For example, when Da-Duh was speaking with her granddaughter about the empire state building she got mad because she does not like machinery. Da-Duh is a strong, caring, knowledgable woman that is also a labeler and stubborn. Da- Duh said "Yes, God is good," meaning she is probably religious. The things Da- Duh say and the way she dresses may show that she is opinionated. In the end, Da- Duh is a round character.
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