Kendall Stanford THE ANALYSIS

5.3 Kendall Stanford

Kendall Stanford is the oldest daughter of Harry Stanford. Kendall Stanford can has mistake for one of the models herself, and at one time she has been a model. She exudes carefully plotted elegance from her golden chignon to her chanel pumps. Everything about her is the curve of her arm, the shade of her nail polish, the timbre of her laugh, bespoke well mannered chic. Her face is acctually plain if not use make-up. But Kendall takes pain to see that no one ever realized this, and no one efer did. She really cares to his father, so when Kendall finishes school she returns to Rose Hill to organize anything in Rose Hill. It can be seen quoted below: Since Harry Stanford was away a good deal of the time, the staff was left to its own devices. Kendall tried to organize things. She scheduled the household activities, serves as hostess for her father’s parties and did everything she could to make him comfortable. Sidney Sheldon, Morning, Noon and Night, 1995, p. 52 When her mother is die, Kendall Stanford hates her father because her father is kill her mother. Her mother committes suicide because of her father and his affair with Rosemarry. It can be seen quoted below: “Don’t care if he is our father”, Kendall Sobbed. “hate Him” Sidney Sheldon, Morning, Noon and Night, 1995, p. 43 Universitas Sumatera Utara Kendall Stanford never gives up to got work in modelling eventhough no one agency accepts her. She tries to make agency believe that she can becomes best model until Roxanne Marinack gave her a chance. It can be seen quoted below: Roxanne Marinack replaced the receiver and looked up. “ We are’nt looking for your type.” Kendall said desperately, “ I can be any type you want me to be. I can be taller or I can be shorter. I can be younger or older, thinner. Roxanne held up her hand. “Enough” Kendall said, “ I swant is a chance. I really need this.” Roxanne had to smile at her earnestness and said, “Right. You’re....er... different, but you might have a shot. I’m going to take a chance on you. I’ll send you out on some go sees.” “I can handle it”, said Kendall. Sidney Sheldon, Morning, Noon and Night, 1995, p. 53

5.4 Woody Stanfords