The Wind in the Willows
in the story "the wind in the willows" how does the structure of the story help teach you about its character.
write it in a paragraph and use quotes from the story in the response
write it in a paragraph and use quotes from the story in the response
Do you mean the characters or one characture? Kenneth Graham divides his novel “The Wind in the Willows” into twelve chronological, successive chapters. Each chapter revolves around a specific event. For example, the first chapter deals with Mole’s venturing out of his home and meeting Rat, while the eighth chapter deals with Toad’s escape from prison. As the book progresses and Toad ends up in jail, the chapters alternate between the adventures Rat and Mole have and the misadventures Toad has in getting home. This simple and uncomplicated structure allows the reader to focus on the story and not to be hampered by what would be an unnecessarily complicated structure.