White Houses
What does Eleanor recall as the happiest time of her life in the novel, White Houses?
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Eleanor recalls her years at Allenswood Boarding School as the happiest time in her life, especially because she was the favorite of her instructor, Marie Souvestre. Marie Souvestre was a lesbian, and Eleanor seems to have had a crush on her (though this is not stated overtly). She explains to Hick that Souvestre "believed in fighting for what was right...and she believed that her girls had a moral obligation to make the world a better place" (75). Eleanor has certainly taken that lesson to heart.
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