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Revision as of 04:45, 6 August 2018
- Both "Agnes Pitt" and "Agatha Pitt" redirect here.
Agnes and Agatha Pitt are the aunts of Samantha Parkington; however, the closeness in age make her treat them more like cousins.
Family
- Samantha Parkington: Niece/Friend.
- Cornelia Edwards: Older Sister.
- Gardner Edwards: Brother-in-law.
- Alice Pitt: Younger Sister.
- Horace Pitt: Father.
- Mrs. Pitt: Mother
- Nellie O'Malley: Niece.
- Bridget O'Malley: Niece.
- Jenny O'Malley: Niece.
- William Samuel Edwards: Nephew.
Personality and Facts
Agnes and Agatha are Cornelia's younger twin sisters. They are lively identical twin girls who are full of new-fangled ideas. They tend to be a little rebellious, mischievous, independent, and break "Grandmary's rules" of proper behavior, and Samantha notes that they turn Grandmary's quiet house "topsy-turvy". They are from New York City and know all of the latest trends in fashion, toys, and ideas. They are free-spirits, impulsive, and happy-go lucky. Their ideas, while new, are not often practical, logical, helpful, and get them into trouble most of the time. The small difference between the twins are that Agatha is much feistier. However, Agnes proved to be much more hesitant in the wilderness. Oftentimes the twins bicker between one another about ownership of ideas. They are often curious and always find themselves in places they shouldn't be. They have little respect for Eddie Ryland, and Agatha doesn't mind fighting him.
The two were in the wedding as bridesmaids, where Samantha was first introduced to them in the short story Samantha Saves the Wedding chronologically. However, in book release order they are first introduced in Happy Birthday, Samantha!
In The Books
Happy Birthday, Samantha!: A Springtime Story
Samantha Saves The Day: A Summer Story
Samantha Saves the Wedding
Samantha's Blue Bicycle
The twins are mentioned by Gardner over the phone; they are coming up with him and Cornelia one weekend to go cycling. The girls are "crackerjack" riders. When they arrive and see that Samantha is wearing bloomers, Agnes goes "Jeepers! Bloomers!" and Agatha sighs longingly that Samantha's lucky to wear them and she can't believe Grandmary let her do so.
In The Film
The twins are not cast in the movie. The name Agatha Pitt is used for Cornelia's young niece; her characterization is similar to her younger sister from the books, Alice Pitt.
Agatha is to be the flower girl for Cornelia and Gardner's wedding. During the preparations, Agatha plays with Cornelia's wedding veil and while twirling it around, it brushes against the oil lamp under the metal hair curler, catches on fire from the open flame, and is ruined.
Trivia
- The twins live at 42 Park Avenue, New York City (Samantha's Ocean Liner Adventure)
References
- ↑ The invitation in Samantha's Bridesmaid Accessories.
- ↑ The relative closeness in age makes them treat each other more like cousins.
- ↑ Through Cornelia's adoption.