Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Stuart Little

I had a nice experience rereading Stuart Little. When I was younger, i loved how Stuart was so adventurous and had the ability to build up courage to do many things. For example, Stuart was so adventurous the time he decided to do the sailboat race. Stuart didn't even give up when  he fell out of the boat. Also, Stuart had to build up the courage when he decided he was going to run away to find Margalo. He really loved his mother, Mrs. Little, so he took a piece of her hair to remember her before he left for his trip. After i finished rereading Stuart Little, i realized that i still admired Stuart and I actually appreciate him.

In the end of the book, you don't really find out weather or not Stuart finds Margalo. Then i realized, if Margalo wants Stuart to be looking for her, she will let herself be found. But if Margalo doesn't want to be found, Stuart won't ever find Margalo. Like they say, if you love somebody, set them free. If they really love you, they'll come back. Something I learned while reading this book was cherish every moment with your loved ones because you don't know when time will run out.

Something I thought went well while reading this book was how so much of this book can relate to Charlotte's Web and that i could get good annotations out of that. Something i thought didn't go well was the fact that you don't know if Stuart finds Margalo or not. It kind of left the story off as a cliff-hanger and I didn't like that.

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