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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham

2023-08-30 14:37:54

Mr. Todd is rich, mischievous, foolish, kind, and determined strongly. Personally, I believe that Mr.Toad is the person who solves the problem most. "If you want to know, but he is easy to start this car now, did you say to yourself?" (PG.79) "If you continue reading this book, I will see Mr. Bad. Mr. Bird is a hermit, but he is kind, generous, intelligent and has a lot of stories, "Mr. Bad, he is a kind gentleman, well-known ..."

"The Willow Wind" by Kenneth Grahame Kenneth Grahame's "The Willow Wind" satirically reflects the social structure of the late nineteenth century, where rapid industrialization has progressed throughout Europe. The novel is also a story of a child telling Graham's idea that people can have an unlimited leisure life, are not obligated to the working class, can enjoy life through high social status and wealth It is considered to be.

"Wind and Willow" by Kenneth Grahame is the only book I read for happiness. When I was young, I was talking about familiar energy familiar with the experience of life on comfortable, natural and overactive issues. It is also about how the community and the people you love saved you from yourself. All the bricks are facing the same direction as my soul, I am eager to steadfastly as if I see watching the words become paragraph like a belief. It consumes all energy for the purpose of life. I do not remember the first pavement, and it is strange that one in ten thousand people is strange, it is a natural blind spot of time event flaws or memory and substance abuse. Probably more meditation effect, a sample that will confuse the consumer sitting back in your breath.

"Wall of Willows" by Kenneth Grahame implies the concept of a journey. This excerpt not only explains the composition of the physical journey, it also shows the implications and responses of various people to the concept of travel. This excerpt shows that the wind in the willow can be enjoyed being interpreted by children, and adults can also examine them at a deeper level. Author Kenneth Grahame succeeded in two possible levels of communication through the development and use of characters such as simple ideas, rich words, passionate dialogue, active and passive voice usage.