A main conflict in The Wind in the Willows is that of man versus society:
Mole struggles to fit in with the 'river bankers,' and tries to find a place for his small home in the 'river banker' world. Toad's manias are always unacceptable to society and he finds himself on the wrong side of the law. Rat briefly struggles with his place in the world after meeting the Wayfaring Rat. Badger is described as hating society but is constantly pulled in by circumstance.
The Wind in the Willows was created in 1908.
The Wind in the Willows has 302 pages.
The rabbit in "The Wind in the Willows" is named Peter Rabbit.
Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows (1996 film) is a Walt Disney Production .
The Wind in the Willows - 1949 was released on: USA: 5 October 1949
Buzzard is NOT a Wind In The Willows Charector
Wind in the Willows - 1988 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Wind in the Willows - 1983 I TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
The Wind in the Willows - 1987 TV was released on: USA: 5 July 1987
The horse's name in "Wind in the Willows" is 'Wayfarer'. He is a character that appears in the chapter "The Further Adventures of Toad".
Rat and Mole had a picnic on the riverbanks in "The Wind in the Willows." They enjoyed their picnic of sandwiches, cold chicken, cheese, and sardines while watching boats go by on the river.