Well, darling, the conflict in "The Secret Garden" is all about these bratty kids, Mary and Colin, learning to stop being little jerks and open up their hearts to the world around them. As they tend to their neglected garden, they also start to grow as people and heal from their emotional baggage. So, in a nutshell, the conflict is basically a journey of self-discovery and personal growth wrapped up in a pretty little garden package.
there is no actual antagonist in the book 'The Secret Garden' by Fances Hodgson Burnett. If there is an antagonist it is more the personal conflict inside all the character in the novel.
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Mary finds the key to the secret garden in the book "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
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The book Shakespeare's Secret by Elise Broach has 272 pages.
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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