Beatrix Potter Essays
Peter Rabbit’s Transformation 8th Grade
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
Viktor Frankl, a neurologist, psychologist and Holocaust survivor once quoted, “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” This suggests that sometimes a person might find himself in a dangerous...
Representation of Human Nature in Beatrix Potter’s Colourful Tales for Children College
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
Bunnies, ducks, piglets, mice, squirrels, frogs, foxes, kittens – just a few examples from those bunch of animals which are demonstrated as leading characters in Beatrix Potter’s colourfully imagined, naturalistic tales for children. In these...
Desiring Unfamiliarity or Driving Segregation? The Role of the Other in Peter and Wendy, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, and The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck College
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
The mysterious and the unknown can be intriguing, but dangerous. The new can be compelling, but we are often wary of those not like us, whether this is due to previous experience and previously held ideals. J.M. Barrie’s Peter and Wendy and...