I am not sure if Dies Drear is a real ma, but my English teacher claims that he is and says that she has read numerous of things that say he was a real man and there is even a video on it,but yes i do believe he was a real man based on what iv'e looked up. hope my info was a little useful.
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he put it there
i think the third slave is Mr. small
Oh, what a lovely question! In the book "The House of Dies Drear," personification can be found when the author describes the old house as having a "voice" that seems to whisper secrets to those who dare to listen. It's like giving the house human-like qualities, making it feel alive and mysterious. Keep exploring the beauty of language in this book, and you'll discover even more hidden treasures!
Thomas Small and his family moved because Thomas's father, Walter Small, got a job at the college in the town they end up moving to.
no it wasn't a real house
Henry Skinner
No, Dies Drear is a fictional character from the book "The House of Dies Drear" by Virginia Hamilton. The character is inspired by the historical figure of John Derry, who was a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
The House of Dies Drear was created in 1968.
Virginia Hamilton wrote The House of Dies Drear.
The House of Dies Drear has 200 pages.
No it is not real, it is realistic fiction. Obviously we all know the Underground Railroad is true. That's why you can't find an actual picture of "Dies Drear's House". I know, I just read the book for a FICTION bookreport.
what page is the word Bellows on in the house of dies drear?
This is a guess. Dies Drear may be an allusion to the hymn, Dies Irae, in the Latin Requiem Mass - Dies irae, "O day of wrath". If Dies Drear is such an allusion (admittedly, a long shot), his first name would be pronounced dee ace; accent on first syllable.
Virginia Hamilton's The House of Dies Drear is a work of historical fiction/mystery.
The main characters in "The House of Dies Drear" are Thomas Small, Mr. Pluto, Pesty Darrow, and the Dies Drear family. The story follows Thomas Small as he uncovers the mystery surrounding the Underground Railroad and the secret passages in Dies Drear's house.
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