The second teacher was- as Melinda said- is hairwoman. “My English teacher has no face.” (Anderson, 6) That is meant figuratively of course. Hair Woman's face is not described, Melinda has yet to see what she actually looks like. The only thing that we can imagine about Hairwoman, is, of course, her hair. It seems to me that she tried to go for a beautiful ombre hair style and horribly failed. Her hair is a horrible orangish color that was originally supposed to be blonde and is dyed in a clean straight line. …show more content…
Freeman. He is a tall, old man. He would not be described as an attractive man and I would imagine him with gray hair. His hands would show how interested he is in art. He is also not very normal person compared to his other colleges.
Melinda's Spanish teacher is a very unorganized person, I would think. She gets frustrated easily when things don't work out very well. Her looks weren't described