mary starts visiting the secret garden with collin. they start telling their parents about its magical wonders.
The beginning of "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett introduces the character Mary Lennox, a spoiled and lonely girl living in India. After a cholera outbreak, Mary is sent to live with her uncle in England at his mysterious estate called Misselthwaite Manor. This sets the stage for Mary's transformative journey as she discovers a hidden garden and strives to bring it back to life.
the climax is that Mary goes to England at misseltwaite. misseltwaite is a place where there were 100 people and they took care of Mary and she was a Bad Girl and she wasn't really respectful to many other people around her.
The secret garden is a garden that nobody has ever seen before. This is because it is simply a SECRET. The reason they want to keep it a secret is because they want to hide all the wonderful beauty it truly has from the entire world including themselves. So this garden will always be a secret and will never be seen. Thanks for reading this wonderful paragraph, I hope it gives you what you needed (that 100). I wish i could write more but i'm to busy watching Ridiculousness to write the entire thing for you. So learn how to use you own mind and become creative to make up some bull crap that sounds real like I did.
1. Mary moves to Mr. Craven house
2. Mary finds the key to the Secret Garden
3. Mary meets Dickon
4. Mary finds Collin
5. Collin walk with his father
a secret garden.
Mary finds the key to the secret garden in the book "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Secret Garden...from the album...Songs From A Secret Garden
The book Shakespeare's Secret by Elise Broach has 272 pages.
In the book "The Secret Garden," Colin is described as having dark hair.
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.
In the book "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the secret refers to the hidden, neglected garden that Mary discovers on her uncle's estate. The garden symbolizes growth, healing, and renewal, both for the garden itself and for the characters who tend to it. It represents the power of nature and the human spirit to bring about positive change.
One hyperbole in the book "The Secret Garden" is when Mary describes the garden as having "a hundred doors" leading to different places. This exaggerated statement emphasizes the vastness and mystery of the garden.
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Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote The Secret Garden during the early 1900's in England.
Over 50 million copies of "The Secret Garden" book have been sold worldwide since its publication in 1911.
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