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  1. John Patrick Shanley. Mrs. Muller Character Analysis. Mrs. Muller is Donald ’s mother. When she learns from Sister Aloysius that Father Flynn might be sexually abusing her son, she refuses to do anything about the situation. This is because she thinks doing something to stop Father Flynn will ultimately have a negative impact on Donald’s ...

  2. John Patrick Shanley. Doubt: A Parable: Scene 8 Summary & Analysis. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Doubt: A Parable, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Mrs. Muller visits Sister Aloysius ’s office. She is hesitant and clearly afraid that Donald has gotten into trouble.

  3. Jan 31, 2024 · Mrs Muller's sacrifice in sending her son, Donald, to St. Nicholas School is a central aspect of her character. Despite knowing the potential risks of an African-American boy attending a predominantly white school in the 1960s, she makes the difficult decision to prioritize Donald's education over her own fears and desires.

  4. Miss Carr confesses to Mrs. Müller that the garden “rather changed [her] opinion of [ Mrs. Müller’s] three wards” (295). Once the garden shows both parties that they have similar goals, they reconcile and begin to work together. This eases the animosity between them and allows them to overcome their past clashes.

  5. Featured. Voice. Spoken. Time & Place. st. nicholas church school, the bronx, ny, 1964. Tags. mother catholic bronx accent new york accent african-american. Analysis. The mother of Donald Muller, an African-American student who recently.

  6. Monsignor Benedict is the most powerful and influential figure at St. Nicholas Church and School. Unfortunately for Sister Aloysius, though, he is unwilling to use his power to challenge abusers like Father Flynn, instead protecting him by refusing to believe that he is a sexual abuser. Lannamann, Taylor. "Doubt: A Parable Characters."

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  8. That afternoon, the students visit the library where Mrs. Müller is setting up the gardening presentation Florence requested. Only six people, including the librarian and Florence, attend. Mrs. Müller is sad and embarrassed, so William asks if children can attend the presentation, which pleases her.

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