AA Milne is a very successful playwright, a talented poet writer, an excellent novelist who was written in his early days, but he is a book series for his precious children Winnie the Pooh It is famous. Milne's writing and writing love started from his young days, but according to S. Ward (9) he pursues this career path after graduating from the University of Cambridge and acquiring a mathematics degree I began to do. Milne connects to young readers with children's books and can provide excellent outlook for parents and adult readers.
Winnie the Pooh is the name of a fictional person created by A. A. Milne, based on the teddy bear owned by his son Christopher Robin, which is the basis of the role of the same name in the work of A. Milne. Milne wrote many stories about the theme of Winnie the Pooh. Part of it was incorporated into short films and short films from the Walt Disney Company, including 1977's "The Winnie the Pooh Adventure" and the 2011 film "Winnie the Pooh".
Along the same direction, the recent work depicts the relationship between Winnie the Pooh of A. A. Milne and Taoist Zen philosophy. This book emphasizes deep wisdom of imaginary bears and elegantly disassembles Phu's overall character. I am also reading a whimsical and insightful Benjamin Hof piglet. I will present a very good book for literary growth! My favorite story in this series is that Arthur Dent (British) hit a primitive alien cave society. These aliens were originally very excited, and they were very interested in learning all the great techniques of Arthur's future civilization. Soon, he noticed that he was almost useless and technically impossible, so depression suddenly fell to Arthur.
According to my usual style, I originally divided it into two entries, but they are very similar movies. Essentially, these films are written in various books written by AA Milne and his son Christopher Robin Milne and his toys, Tigger, Kanga, Edward Bear, Eeyore, Piglet and Roo (co-author of rabbit and owl) It is based on. Basic) It is based on a book. It was created for the story. In part, due to the franchise against Disney characters, Mr. Pooh and the company was a childhood characteristic for decades. The styles of the two movies I am talking about are similar. Let's open in the real room, open books, and interact with people living in the world of books. When the narrator drives and reads the story, the fourth wall (the character in the book) is constantly broken (the book can be turned over, human beings can manipulate the letters).