From early childhood, children rely on their parents to do what they can not do for themselves. They have learned to recognize the face of their loved ones since young, but they can not rely on them. Unfortunately those who rely on other children, those who stayed to nurture themselves. Also, the idea of raising yourself from an early age, or such an idea exists only in fantasies.
Francis Hodgson 's secret garden The Francis Hodgson Burnett' s book "The Secret Garden" tells a little girl named Mary who discovered a long - term secret garden. After Mary became an orphan, she was obliged to move to his uncle, a very busy businessman, Mr. Craven who lives in a very large house. At that time, Mary was a depressed girl She wanted to oppose everyone and want to live in her own world. - Participate in stories beyond the imagination of someone; often speaking to the young generation that the story of teeth fairies and Santa Claus seems to end with the proper age at all times. However, it is left to the individual that uncertain flying objects are always uncertain in their lifetime, there is no clear evidence. Why are UFOs often ignored by government officials? Why does the person who discovers UFO laugh outside the room?
Green gable Anne is the story of a young girl named Ann who seemed to be an orphan at the turn of the 20th century. At the age of 11 she was sent at Prince Edward Island Farm to live with a middle-aged older brother and sister named Green Gables. Although initially unpopular, she won the heart of the host, continued to be a young woman with character and dedication. "Green gable Annie" was written by L. M Montgomery in 1908. - Throughout the novel, the theme of change is represented by the changes of Lucy and Charlotte. This theme is influenced by Foster's "brightness" and "darkness" in the whole novel. Because light and dark is because Lucy's positive idea is better than Charlotte's traditional idea. The theme of change is being influenced by Foster's novel's "brightness" and "darkness". They all emphasize that the walk of Lucy's life is more favorable.