The Importance of Companionship in The Secret Garden by France Hodgson Burnett

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The book, “The Secret Garden” by France Hodgson Burnett is a wonderful fiction classic. The book contains 279 pages of one of Burnett’s work of arts. You will be amazed by the change that happens throughout the book.
The story, “The Secret Garden starts off at the main character, Mary Lennox’s house in India. She lives there with her mother and father. Her father is an army captain who she hardly ever sees and her mother is a beautiful woman who doesn’t want anything to do with her daughter. Mary is taken care of by her Ayah and other servants that are in her home. She is also hidden from many people because they consider her ugly and not worth looking at. One day a disease called cholera gets spread through her home and everyone except herself dies. A group of soldiers went searching through the house to make sure there is no one in it and they found Mary. Mary then was sent to England and lived with a family for a short period of time until she was brought to live with her Uncle Archibald Craven in his house, Misselthwaite Manor in Yorkshire. Her uncle is considered a miserable hunch back that has been unhappy since his wife died. When she gets there she finds out about a secret garden from a servant. The Secret Garden was locked up by her uncle after his wife died because it was her garden. The key was hidden somewhere in the ground outside. She became interested by it and wanted to find it.
Mary becomes happier too and didn’t seem as ugly to people. She becomes nicer and a lot of it had to do with an old man who is a gardener and his name is Ben Weatherstaff. He becomes one of her first friends she had ever had. One day she heard cries coming from one of the many rooms in the house. One of the servants who watched over Mary ...

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...hen she goes to live with her uncle she meets people and makes friends. She becomes a prettier more elegant girl and cares about other people and things. She does more instead of sitting in a room. “Now she was on the other side of the orchard and standing in the path outside a wall-“ ****
My opinion on the book is that it is a wonderful book for all ages. I love how the author shows in great detail how Mary Lennox changes in every aspect from the beginning of the book to the end. I like how her curiosity brings everyone in the story together eventually and how she works to makes things happen. The way the book is written helps to understand how the characters feel and what they are going through at the time. “The Secret Garden” is a wonderful classic I would suggest to people of all ages to enjoy and get to know the characters through the author’s outstanding work.

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