It is a disease from the middle ages
The plague mentioned in H.G. Wells' "The Door in the Wall" is not a physical disease, but rather a metaphorical representation of the distractions and obstacles that can prevent people from pursuing their true passions and fulfilling their potential. It serves as a symbol of the protagonist's internal struggle and the choices he faces between duty and personal fulfillment.
In "The Door in the Wall" by H.G. Wells, the protagonist Lionel Wallace sees a vision of a devastating attack on a castle. The attackers are described as faceless creatures of darkness and shadow, symbolic of the fears and doubts that plague Lionel throughout the story.
Marguerite de Angeli's The Door in the Wall is a work of historical fiction.
Brother Luke
The ISBN of A Plague of Frogs - book - is 0786863609.
"Robin legs are as flimsy as a gummy worm"
A Plague of Frogs - book - has 304 pages.
Albert Camus wrote The Plague.
The Door in the Wall was created in 1949.
Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague is book three.
One quote from "The Door in the Wall" by H.G. Wells is "There's a door in that wall - a door through which I can go and find the things I have lost." Another quote is "And when the man we knew as Redmond departed from us, he went not by the door, but by the wall - by the wall, I tell you!"
The main characters in the book The Door In The Wall the main characters are Robin, a boy who lost feeling in his legs, then wants crutches, John- go-in-the-wynd, the boy who delivered the letter to Robin from his dad, and Brother Luke who helps take care of Robin.
Charles got hypnotised. And to open the door he moved atoms with his brain to make the wall transparent to walk thorough it.