Three Famous Short Novels

How is Mrs. Armstid described when she enters the courtroom to plead her case to the judge?

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Every time Mrs. Armstid is described on the page, she is described as having a vacant, defeated look in her eyes. She is always described as wearing a faded bonnet which represents how her spirit has worn away. When Ratcliff sees her, he says that Mrs. Armstid, "looks like a old snag still standing up and moving along on a high water," insinuating that she is a defeated woman.