The Worlds Worst Children - Lesson 3 - Grubby Gertrude Worksheet
English Resource Description
In the gripping narrative from 'The World's Worst Children', we encounter a tense moment where a character remains motionless, crouched on the steps just behind an open door. The tension escalates as the sound of heavy footsteps grows nearer, indicating the approach of someone ominous. Before a better hiding spot can be sought, the formidable figure of Black Jack enters the scene. With a bold stride, he makes his presence known, adorned with a lilac neckerchief and a red bandanna, from beneath which his tarry pigtail hangs. His appearance is marked by a fearsome black beard and piercing eyes that leave the onlooker, Jim, frozen in horror.
The scene reaches a climactic point when Black Jack, exuding confidence, raises his right hand to reveal a diamond necklace. The necklace's dazzling brilliance is likened to a star as it catches the lamplight, signifying perhaps both the allure and the peril that it represents. This moment captures the essence of triumph for Black Jack, leaving an indelible impression of the character's audacity and the high stakes involved in the unfolding story.