![]() ![]() The heroes do not mature their age is determined according to the chronology of the appearance next to the boy. ![]() This is a cyclical, closed time of early childhood. Heroes know the days of the week, the hours are determined by the sun. Time in this Forest is also psychological and mythological: it moves only within the limits of individual stories, without changing anything at all. Everything that takes place there is a myth born of the imagination of Milne senior: the fact is that as the narrative proceeds, the characters leave the author's subordination and begin to live their lives. The forest is a psychological space of children's play and fantasy. ![]() The writer has lodged the boy and his bear together with other heroes-toys in the fairy Forest. Milne, chuckling, paints characters of the "heroes" that determine their behavior, actions. It does not have dramatic situations, the struggle between Good and Evil, it is easy and smiling, and all the adventures that occur with Christopher's toys - the characters of this tale - are very similar to children's games. It's not subjected to the laws of the fairy tale genre. This whimsical narrative about Winnie the Pooh is a firework of joy and optimism. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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