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Tuesday, 9 August 2016 | 04:21 | 0Comment A. BOOK DETAIL 1. Book Title The Secret Garden 2. Writer Frances Hodgson 3. Translator Rien Chaerani 4. Publisher, year. PT. Mizan, 2009. 5. Total pages 456 pages B. BOOK REVIEW 1. Synopsis
"One of those garden locked and no one can set his foot on that garden after this ten years."
"I want to see it," Marry said. "Where is the door? There must be a door"
"No one know where the door is."
"The secret garden", Marry said. "Garden without doors. I want to know how the garden is."
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After her parents's death in India, Marry Lennox, sent to her uncle's house in England. Her uncle never accompanied her at home.
Marry often going anywhere, until she find the path to get in to a garden. The secret garden. With Dickon who can talked with animals and can grewup any plants, Mary treat the garden. Recently, Colin, her cousin, whose suffered ill, join them. Many experiences in that garden slowly changed Marry's bad character and gave her many life lessons.
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The Secret Garden is timeless story about friendship, courage and persistence.
The Secret Garden opens by introducing us to Mary Lennox, a sickly, foul-tempered, unsightly little girl who loves no one and whom no one loves. At the outset of the story, she is living in India with her parents—a dashing army captain and his frivolous, beautiful wife—but is rarely permitted to see them. They have placed her under the constant care of a number of native servants, as they find her too hideous and tiresome to look after. Mary's circumstances are cast into complete upheaval when an outbreak of cholera devastates the Lennox household, leaving no one alive but herself. Mary becomes intensely curious about the secret garden, and determines to find it. This curiosity, along with the vigorous exercise she takes on the moor, begins to have an extremely positive effect upon Mary. She almost immediately becomes less sickly, more engaged with the world, and less foul-tempered. This change is aided by Ben Weatherstaff, a brusque but kindly old gardener, and a robin redbreast who lives in the secret garden. She begins to count these two "people," along with Martha, Dickon Sowerby, and Susan Sowerby, as the friends she has had in her life. Her curiosity is whetted when she hears strange, far-off cries coming from one of the manor's distant rooms. However, Mrs. Medlock, the head of the servants at Misselthwaite, absolutely forbids her to seek out the source of the cries. She is distracted from this mystery when she discovers, with the robin's help, the key to the secret garden. She immediately sets about working there, so that the neglected plants might thrive. Dickon, who brings her a set of gardening tools and promises to help her bring the secret garden back to life, vastly aids her in her endeavor. Dickon is a boy who can charm the animals of the moor "the way snake charmers charm snakes in India." He is only a common moor boy, but he is filled with so much uncanny wisdom that Mary comes to refer to him as "the Yorkshire angel." One night, Mary hears the distant cries and, flagrantly disobeying Mrs. Medlock's prohibition, goes off in search of their source. She finds Colin Craven, Master Craven's invalid son, shut up in an opulent bedchamber. Colin was born shortly before his mother's death, and his father cannot bear to look at him because the boy painfully reminds him of his late wife. Colin has been bedridden since his birth, and it is believed that he will become a hunchback and die an early death. His servants have been commanded to obey his every whim, and Colin has become fantastically spoiled and imperious as a result. Colin and Mary strike up a friendship, but Colin becomes furious when she fails to visit him because she prefers to garden with Dickon. That night, Colin throws one of the infamous tantrums. Mary rushes to his room in a fury and commands him to stop crying. He tells her that his back is beginning to show a hunch; when Mary examines him, she finds nothing whatever the matter with him. Henceforth, she will maintain that Colin's illness is only in his mind: he will be well if only he makes up his mind to be. Dickon and Mary secretly begin bringing Colin out into the secret garden. On the first of these outings, the children are discovered by Ben Weatherstaff, who has been covertly tending the secret garden once a year for ten years. Ben has done so out of love and loyalty for the late Mistress Craven: he was a favorite of hers. Weatherstaff refers to Colin as "the poor cripple," and asks if he has crooked legs and a crooked back. Colin, made furious by this question, forces himself to stand up on his own feet for the first time in his life. After this feat, Colin's health improves miraculously: the secret garden, the springtime, and Dickon's company have the same rejuvenating effect upon him that they did upon Mary. The children determine to keep Colin's improvement a secret, however, so that he can surprise his father with his recovery when Master Craven returns from his trip abroad. 3. Character a. Marry Lennox b. Dickon c. Colin d. Martha e. Mr. Graven f. Mrs. Medlock g. Ben Weatherstaff 4. Moral Lesson Moral lesson that we can get from the story are : 1. Good friendship and hapiness can changed your bad life. 2. If you have the desire then be sure to get it. 3. Dont judged people from its look, sometimes they are those who then be someone special in your life. C. WHY I CHOOSE "THE SECRET GARDEN" "Th Secret Garden" book is very interesting for me. For your information, I like to read novel and my favorite genre is about life -real life. Briefly, it tell us about a girl named Marry Lennox. Marry had changed her life. Her life changed not because someone that blame on her. But, the nature did. Affection, friendship and courage taught her about the meaning of real life. "The Secret Garden" book is good for all ages. And I recommended you to read this story, Source : http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/secretgarden/summary.html |
1. Book Title
The Secret Garden
2. Writer
Frances Hodgson
3. Translator
Rien Chaerani
4. Publisher, year.
PT. Mizan, 2009.
5. Total pages
456 pages
B. BOOK REVIEW
1. Synopsis
The Secret Garden opens by introducing us to Mary Lennox, a sickly, foul-tempered, unsightly little girl who loves no one and whom no one loves. At the outset of the story, she is living in India with her parents—a dashing army captain and his frivolous, beautiful wife—but is rarely permitted to see them. They have placed her under the constant care of a number of native servants, as they find her too hideous and tiresome to look after. Mary's circumstances are cast into complete upheaval when an outbreak of cholera devastates the Lennox household, leaving no one alive but herself.
Mary becomes intensely curious about the secret garden, and determines to find it. This curiosity, along with the vigorous exercise she takes on the moor, begins to have an extremely positive effect upon Mary. She almost immediately becomes less sickly, more engaged with the world, and less foul-tempered. This change is aided by Ben Weatherstaff, a brusque but kindly old gardener, and a robin redbreast who lives in the secret garden. She begins to count these two "people," along with Martha, Dickon Sowerby, and Susan Sowerby, as the friends she has had in her life. Her curiosity is whetted when she hears strange, far-off cries coming from one of the manor's distant rooms.
However, Mrs. Medlock, the head of the servants at Misselthwaite, absolutely forbids her to seek out the source of the cries. She is distracted from this mystery when she discovers, with the robin's help, the key to the secret garden. She immediately sets about working there, so that the neglected plants might thrive. Dickon, who brings her a set of gardening tools and promises to help her bring the secret garden back to life, vastly aids her in her endeavor. Dickon is a boy who can charm the animals of the moor "the way snake charmers charm snakes in India." He is only a common moor boy, but he is filled with so much uncanny wisdom that Mary comes to refer to him as "the Yorkshire angel."
One night, Mary hears the distant cries and, flagrantly disobeying Mrs. Medlock's prohibition, goes off in search of their source. She finds Colin Craven, Master Craven's invalid son, shut up in an opulent bedchamber. Colin was born shortly before his mother's death, and his father cannot bear to look at him because the boy painfully reminds him of his late wife. Colin has been bedridden since his birth, and it is believed that he will become a hunchback and die an early death. His servants have been commanded to obey his every whim, and Colin has become fantastically spoiled and imperious as a result. Colin and Mary strike up a friendship, but Colin becomes furious when she fails to visit him because she prefers to garden with Dickon. That night, Colin throws one of the infamous tantrums. Mary rushes to his room in a fury and commands him to stop crying. He tells her that his back is beginning to show a hunch; when Mary examines him, she finds nothing whatever the matter with him. Henceforth, she will maintain that Colin's illness is only in his mind: he will be well if only he makes up his mind to be.
Dickon and Mary secretly begin bringing Colin out into the secret garden. On the first of these outings, the children are discovered by Ben Weatherstaff, who has been covertly tending the secret garden once a year for ten years. Ben has done so out of love and loyalty for the late Mistress Craven: he was a favorite of hers. Weatherstaff refers to Colin as "the poor cripple," and asks if he has crooked legs and a crooked back. Colin, made furious by this question, forces himself to stand up on his own feet for the first time in his life. After this feat, Colin's health improves miraculously: the secret garden, the springtime, and Dickon's company have the same rejuvenating effect upon him that they did upon Mary. The children determine to keep Colin's improvement a secret, however, so that he can surprise his father with his recovery when Master Craven returns from his trip abroad.
3. Character
a. Marry Lennox
b. Dickon
c. Colin
d. Martha
e. Mr. Graven
f. Mrs. Medlock
g. Ben Weatherstaff
4. Moral Lesson
Moral lesson that we can get from the story are :
1. Good friendship and hapiness can changed your bad life.
2. If you have the desire then be sure to get it.
3. Dont judged people from its look, sometimes they are those who then be someone special in your life.
C. WHY I CHOOSE "THE SECRET GARDEN"
"Th Secret Garden" book is very interesting for me. For your information, I like to read novel and my favorite genre is about life -real life. Briefly, it tell us about a girl named Marry Lennox. Marry had changed her life. Her life changed not because someone that blame on her. But, the nature did. Affection, friendship and courage taught her about the meaning of real life.
"The Secret Garden" book is good for all ages. And I recommended you to read this story,
Source : http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/secretgarden/summary.html