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Portrait of Annie Bouman

Annie Bouman

A kindhearted and graceful peasant girl who is a close friend of Gretel and values true character over social standing.

From "Hans Brinker; Or, The Silver Skates" by Dodge, Mary Mapes

Core Belief

"Inner beauty and moral character are more important than wealth or social status. She believes in treating everyone with kindness and respect, regardless of their background."

Worldview

Annie sees the world as a place of both beauty and injustice. She is motivated to make a positive difference in the lives of others and to challenge social inequalities.

Personality

Annie is compassionate, loyal, and possesses a strong sense of justice. She is unaffected by social prejudices and readily defends those who are marginalized. She is also artistic and has a deep appreciation for beauty.

In Their Own Words

"I can tell you that any of you are fitter for the work than she. My father often said last summer that it troubled him to see such a bright-eyed, patient little maiden tending geese."
"Goose girl, indeed! I can tell you that any of you are fitter for the work than she. My father often said last summer that it troubled him to see such a bright-eyed, patient little maiden tending geese."
"I’ve disliked him ever since I saw him try to push his little sister out of the merry-go-round at Amsterdam, and it’s no secret up OUR way who killed the stork on your mother’s roof. "

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