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The Story About a Boy James summary 2021 || James and the Giant Peach written by Roald Dahl

The Story About a Boy James summary 2021

  

This book is a story about a boy named James who is forced to live with his two abusive aunts in the English countryside after his parents die to a rhinoceros. One fine day, a mysterious old man presents James with a bag of tiny green crystals that have magical powers. Mistakenly James falls and spills the tiny green crystals near a dormant peach tree in the yard. A lifeless tree was near by and that lifeless tree suddenly sprouts a peach, which begins to grow larger and larger. His abusive aunts take notice of the giant peach and begin charging people money to see it. His aunt were so rude that they locked up James all day, and force him to clean up after the crowds are gone. As James is cleaning, he discovers a tunnel leading to the middle of the giant peach. There, he finds a group of human-sized insects:Centipede, Grasshopper, Spider, Earthworm, Ladybug, Silkworm, and Glow-worm. That group become friend with James and attribute their giant growth to having eaten the tiny green crystals that James had spilled. On next day early morning, the group decides to venture out by cutting the stem connecting the peach to the tree. The giant peach begins to roll-down the hillside, killing James' two aunts in the process. The giant peach rolls faster and faster until it lands in the ocean. In order to avoid a group of vicious sharks, James attaches strings to hundreds of seagulls and the peach is carried in the air. Everyone can see it floating in the air and just bedside it they see Cloud-Men, mystic creatures who are responsible for the different types of weather, like rain,snow, and hail. And as they are drifting through the clouds, the peach crashes into a rainbow and begins to descend. James got a clue that they are approaching land and the giant peach crashes on top of the Empire State Building. In the end of story all of the insects become successful in America and James, who has made a lot of friends, lives in the large peach pit in Central Park. This story tells fellow readers to take a closer look at the world around them. First, a closer look at nature. By having a closer look we can find there are several amazing things happening in the natural world, from photosynthesis to the water cycle. 

The book even explores the importance of each type of insect and how each of them contributes to the well-being of the environment. But this idea of looking closer at the world also applies to looking at other people and how we should take the time to talk to them to get to know them. By following this and making it a habit we can find out how they contribute to the rest of us since everyone contributes to the world. 

The author also creates a mythos of Cloud-Mento explain how different weather is created. And what's interesting about this mythos is that it has elements that almost make it tribal, with gods and mystics, not science, responsible for natural phenomenon. What this does is portray the world as organic rather than mechanical.That first, nature is controllable, and second, that nature is controlled by organic or mystic beings. On a more hopeful note, the underlying message of this story is that there are ways to escape a troubling home life. The verbal and emotional abuse James receives is a bit over-the-top, but that might be the reality for some kids.How do they escape that? And as  we are aware they can't fly away on a giant peach,ultimately, this story suggests that abused kids can find possible escapes through friends and writing. The power of relationships and creativity and imagination are all a person needs to take them anywhere they want to go. 

The Story About a Boy James summary 2021


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