Charlotte Mew presents the girl as immature in ‘The farmer’s bride’. She does this by including actions which highlight the maturity of the young girl, and how she is far ‘too young’ for a relationship.

Charlotte Mew describes a girl who has ‘runned away’, which proves to us that she is childish. Instead of discussing and attempting to resolve her problems, she decides to leave the area, which is similar to how a very young kid would act. The immature response sums up the difference in age between the couple, and how it is actually a very big issue. Once she had left, they ‘chased her’ which also shows the