She was very sensitive to donkeys. The donkey passing by the front lawn made her the most angry in her life. She is maverick, dares to speak and act, regardless of worldly views, has a slightly masculine temperament, and focuses on rationality, emotion, and friendship.
Aunt Bessie’s teachings to David were never to be mean in anything, never to be false, and never to be cruel. Abstained from these three sins, I can always have hope in you that will benefit David throughout our lives, as it will benefit us throughout our lives.
In the book, Dickens praised with the greatest sincerity and enthusiasm this majestic and respectable Aunt Bessie, who had made David a success and was regarded by David as his guide in life. She was unambiguous in right and wrong. She hides her generosity and kindness in her seriousness, and at the same time shows a positive and optimistic attitude.