Gilda's (the girl) demeanor seems to change during her time spent at Woodard's. When she first arrives at Woodard's, she is in a state of shock, having experienced several hardships. Although she is slightly withdrawn in the beginning, she soon becomes accustomed to Woodard's and opens up to those who befriend her. This helps her to become more social with other people.
In the second chapter, Gilda travels to Sorel's. When Anthony takes Gilda to see Sorel, she able to easily converse with both of them. Gilda opens up to Sorel and when it is apparent that she is still upset about Bird's leaving, Gilda is reassured by Sorel that she will come around when she is ready. The openness that Gilda displays in this chapter strengthens the idea that she has become more social with those she knows she can trust.
Chelsa Wlodarczyk, Post #2
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