Martha,Dickon,Colin,Ben WetherStaff and the Robin.
In Chapter 18 of "The Secret Garden," Mary finds the key to the garden hidden under the clothing of her uncle’s deceased wife in a drawer in her room. She then enters the garden for the first time, discovering its beauty and mystery. Mary is delighted by the secret garden and is determined to restore it to its former glory.
The Missel Thrush.
Mary and Dickon convinced Colin to go into the secret garden by telling him stories about its beauty and magic. They emphasized that the garden was a place of healing and renewal, and Colin was curious to experience it for himself after hearing their descriptions. Through their encouragement and persuasion, Colin became willing to explore the garden with them.
The name of the robin in the book "The Secret Garden" is Soot. He plays a key role in helping Mary Lennox and Dickon discover the secret garden.
Mary Lennox, Martha Sowerby, Dickon Sowerby, Colin Craven, Mrs. Medlock
Originally published: 1911 Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett Mary being left at a bungalow as a baby Mary taken to England to live with her Uncle Mary meets Martha She meets Ben Weatherstaff and the robin The robin helps her find the key and the secret garden Meeting Dickon (Martha's brother) Meets her unknown cousin Colin She takes Colin to the secret garden Ben Weatherstaff finds Mary, Dickon and Colin in the secret garden Colin stands up for the first time in a long time Colins dad finds Colin in the secret garden with Mary and Dickon
well guess you have to read the book but ill tell you full of pretty flowers and fixed and a swing
In the book "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Dickon is a young boy who befriends the main character, Mary Lennox. He is portrayed as a kind and nature-loving boy who has a way with animals and plants. Dickon helps Mary discover the joys of the outdoors and plays a significant role in her growth and development throughout the story.
Dickon looked after the Secret Garden, but he also took care of a small garden near his family's cottage. There planted he potatoes, cabbages, turnips, carrots and herbs. When Mrs. Sowerby had time, she stood with Dickon there. One evening, Mrs. Sowerby met her son in the little garden. Then, the boy told her the whole story of the secret Garden: how did Mary found the key, the pretty Robin, Colin, his tantrum, Ben Weatherstaff. Dickon said Mary and Colin acted every day, and they had a lot of fun doing it. Colin complained with everyone and when he and his cousin arrive at the Garden, they laugh a lot. The two cousins grew stronger and faster, but they were always hungry. Then, Dickon's mother had an idea: bake some bread and send some milk to Mary and Colin, so nobody would be hungry and they could continue acting. For that, Colin and Mary gave Mrs. Sowerby some money.
In "The Secret Garden," the rising action includes Mary discovering the hidden key and door to the garden, exploring the garden and meeting her cousin Colin, and the gradual revival of the neglected garden through the efforts of Mary, Colin, and Dickon. These events build tension and propel the story forward towards the climax.
Mary Lennox Archibald Craven Lily Craven Colin Craven Martha Dickon Ben the Gardener