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Belonging In 'In The Secret Garden' By Frances Hodgson Burnett

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“He’s decided to make friends with you. “I’ve never had any friends.” “Show me, show me the way in.”In The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, I believe the theme of the story is belonging and happiness. Mary, Colin, Medlock, and Lord Craven all have that in common. They all want to be a part of something and be a part of someone's life and the be able to be there for other people and to take care of them. They all have a weakness they need to overcome in order to really feel the belonging. Mary comes from a family where her parents did not have time for her or care for her needs. Back in the beginning of the movie, Mary lived in India with her parents and during a party there was an earthquake that later ended up causing her to become an orphan. She was “shipped” to Liverpool England where she was later taken in by Medlock. When Mary arrived at the Manor, in her room she hid an …show more content…

She did some looking and it was Collin. Later in the movie she discovers that he is her cousin and they end up getting along really well. In a part of the movie he tells her that he is going to marry her someday and she explains to him that they cannot because they are related. “How old are you.” “Ten.” “We’re the same age.” He tries to get to know her better and they end up taking over. In a scene it explained he was always told he was going to die soon because he was born early. He has been nervous and scared and he always stayed in his bed and never got up. Mary ended up getting him to walk and stand and do everything on his own. His wheelchair he was in before he started walking represented his fear of doing anything he’s never done before. Colin realized that he was holding himself back because of fear and nervousness. Colin finally expressed himself at towards the end and was able to do what he was always scared to do and what everyone said he

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