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A Little Princess
by
Frances Hodgson Burnett
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A Little Princess Symbolism, Imagery & Allegory
Sometimes, there’s more to Lit than meets the eye.
Dolls
If you're like us, the mere thought of dolls coming to life sends you diving for the covers. But not Sara. To her, dolls are people. "Dolls ought to be intimate friends," she tells her father and M...
Princesses
Sara wants to be a princess, but not in the whole fancy gowns and marrying Prince William kind of way. No, she wants to be the kind of princess who has fine manners and a compassionate view to...
Stories
Sara may not write her stories down, but she's an author all the same. As our narrator tells us, "the greatest power Sara possessed... was her power of telling stories and of making everything she...
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