In "The Star Beast" by Nicholas Stuart Gray, the central problem revolves around the conflict between the protagonist, a young boy named Billy, and the expectations of society regarding his alien pet, a creature named the Star Beast. The Star Beast, which is both beloved and misunderstood, faces threats from those who see it as a danger rather than a friend. Billy's struggle to protect the Star Beast while navigating societal pressures and prejudice highlights themes of loyalty, acceptance, and the complexities of love across differences. Ultimately, the story explores the idea of what it means to truly care for someone or something that is different from oneself.
I think this is the answer:The creature is dismissed as an animal resulting in the creature going into the woods with depression trying to live among the other animals or It comes to their door in hunger and pain, Pick both or one
The story of Beauty and the Beast took place in France.
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The story of St. Nicholas is based on the life of Saint Nicholas of Myra, a bishop in Asia Minor in the 4th century.
the solution of the story the beauty and the beast that belle toled the beast that she love him in his ear as soon as the last peatal fell and he stated to turn in to a prince again
Belle and the Beast falls in love
A Baby Story - 1999 Baby Stuart was released on: USA: 9 October 2001
The Star Beast went into the forest and tried to crawl on his knees and stop talking, because he realized being an intelligent extra terrastial made it difficult to live among the prideful human race. I cried at the end.
Stuart diver may or may not have a diary but many people who have exsperienced it would know the story and Stuart also has writen a few books about his experience
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