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Short Answer
1. Edward has a high opinion of himself. He believes he is an “exceptional specimen.” For example, when Abilene leaves for school, Edward enjoys looking at his reflection in the window all day. His design may be unique in that his china body parts are jointed with wire, so he is able to move freely if positioned by someone else, and he has a real rabbit fur tail. Additionally, Edward, though unable to move, is able to think for himself. (Chapter 1)
2. Edward is described as having a plethora of clothing and his own pocket watch. He was handmade for Abilene by Pellegrina. Edward’s numerous items and treatment may indicate that he is owned by a wealthy family. (Chapter 1)
3. Edward does not like being characterized as an inanimate object. In one instance a maid places Edward on a shelf next to dolls referring to him as a “bunny.” Edward believes the name is derogatory and is incensed that the maid would treat him as though he were an object like a bowl or a teapot.
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