Wednesday Addams is a 13 year old who is obsessed with death. Wednesday does most of her experiments on her brother Pugsley Addams for fun or for punishment. Wednesday has tried to kill Pugsley many times. She likes raising spiders and researching the Bermuda Triangle. She has a tendency of freaking most people out due to her gothic personality.
Wednesday's most notable features are her pale skin and long, dark braided pigtails. She seldom shows her emotions and is generally bitter. Wednesday usually wears a black dress with a white collar, black stockings and black shoes.
In the 1960s series, she is sweet-natured and serves as a foil to the weirdness of her parents and brother, although her favorite hobby is raising spiders; she is also a ballerina. Wednesday's favorite toy is her Marie Antoinette doll, which her brother guillotines (at her request). She is stated to be six years old in the television series' pilot episode. In one episode, she is shown to have several other headless dolls as well. She also paints pictures (including a picture of trees with human heads) and writes a poem dedicated to her favorite pet spider, Homer. Wednesday is deceptively strong; she is able to bring her father down with a judo hold.
Wednesday has a close kinship with the family's giant butler Lurch. In the TV series, her middle name is "Friday".
[2] In the Spanish version, her name is Miércoles (Wednesday in Spanish); in Latin America she is Merlina; in the Brazilian version she is Wandinha (little Wanda in Portuguese); in France her name is Mercredi (Wednesday in French) and in Italy her name is Mercoledì (Wednesday in Italian).
In the 1991 film, she is depicted in a darker fashion. She shows sadistic tendencies and a dark personality, and is revealed to have a deep interest in the Bermuda Triangle and an admiration for an ancestor (Great Aunt Calpurnia Addams) who was burned as a witch in 1706. In the 1993 sequel, she was even darker: she buried a live cat, tried to guillotine her baby brother Pubert, set fire to Camp Chippewa and (possibly) scared fellow camper Joel to death. These films were the first version of The Addams Family in which violent or horrific acts could be depicted on-camera rather than implied, which makes Wednesday's personality difficult to define: in the first film, she is seen to successfully electrify her brother Pugsley in an electric chair, but she and Morticia express no surprise that he is not killed nor even harmed.
In the animated series and Canadian TV series The New Addams Family from the 1990s, Wednesday retains her appearance and her taste for darkness and torture; she is portrayed as having her parents' consent to tie Pugsley to a chair and torture him with a branding iron and ice pick.
In the Broadway musical The Addams Family: A New Musical, she is 18 years old and has short hair rather than the long braids in her other appearances. Her darkness and sociopathic traits have been toned down, and she is in love with (and revealed to be engaged to) Lucas Beineke. In the musical Wednesday is older than Pugsley.
In the parody web series Adult Wednesday Addams, Wednesday, as played by Melissa Hunter, recovers her dark, sociopathic and sadistic nature (although as in the originals any actual horrific acts are only implied and may or may not occur off-camera) and her long braids, connecting with the events and the depiction of the movies and the original comic-book. This Wednesday deals with being an adult after moving out of her family home.
[3] The web series gained media attention with the third episode of Season 2 in which Wednesday punished a pair of catcallers.
[4] While this behavior gained attention from early fans, The Tee & Charles Addams Foundation, copyright owners of The Addams Family, flagged the series for copyright violation resulting in the series being pulled from YouTube.
[5] In the 2019 animated version of the same title, Wednesday retains her emotionless nature and sadistic tendencies, trying to bury Pugsley and tormenting a bully at school. However, she's also bored with her macabre and sheltered life, wanting to see the world despite Morticia's objections. This leads to her befriending Parker Needler and the two taking on several of each other's traits, with Wednesday at one point wearing colorful clothes.
Jane Addams
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in the early 20th century.
A muckraker is someone who searches out and publishes scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way. I'm not sure why Jane Addams was considered one, but it may have been because she was a pacifist and a feminist.
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Yes, Jane Addams was American. She was born in Cedarville, Illinois which therefore makes her American since she was born in America.
Several people have played Wednesday Addams. The most famous are: Christina Ricci, who portrayed her in the movies The Addams Family and The Addams Family Values. and Lisa Loring, who portrayed little Wednesday Addams in the television series The Addams Family.
Wednesday Addams i belive is in the movie Addams family
In the back of a Volkswagon.
Wednesday Addams has a personality that is grim and morbid - with a fascination for death .
There are 9 main characters in the Addams Family Morticia Addams Gomez Addams Wednesday Addams Pugsley Addams Uncle Fester Grandma Addams Lurch Thing Cousin Itt
You are probably thinking of the Addams Family (not the Adam's Family) and her name is Wednesday.
Gomez (dad)Morticia (mum)Wednesday (daughter)Pugsly (son)Fester (uncle)And in Addams Family Values there is Debbie (future auntie)There is also a son called Pugsley.
The day of the week does not wear any form of clothing. However, people do tend to wear earrings on Wednesday. If you are referring to Wednesday Addams, she does not wear earrings in the movies.
In the Addams family movie Wednesday is played by Christina Ricci.
Friday
Gomez Addams Morticia Addams Wednesday Adams Pugsley Addams Lurch (Butler) Uncle Fester Grandmama (Mama) Addams Thing (The Hand) Cousin Itt Ophelia (Morticia's sister)
Why did you post the same question 3 times?