Character sketches on Bear in "story of bear"
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The bear story is the story of a small bear and its mistress, the Lady. ... She is very fond of animals and has good knowledge about them, which can be seen in the way she feeds the bear daily with an apple and vegetarian food. She is also a bold woman as she decides to tame a bear on her own.
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Explanation:
The Story of Bear & Butterfly
The play begins in Bear’s tree home as he is waking up from his long winter sleep. Bear is an inventor and
so he has created a treehouse that is packed with all the things he needs to make sure he can shower and
dress without much effort. Just as he is settling down for breakfast, a cheeky Caterpillar starts intruding in
Bear’s space. Caterpillar crawls on Bear’s arms, and then up to his head. No matter how many times Bear
puts Caterpillar in a safe place, Caterpillar always comes back. Bear soon realises Caterpillar isn’t going
anywhere when he settles in to listen to one of Bear’s stories, and from there the friendship begins.
Bear tells Caterpillar of all the adventures he got up to when he was younger. He tells Caterpillar about
the time he saved a lion from a falling tree and was made King of the Jungle! Bear starts to enjoy having
caterpillar around because he loves listening to all his stories. They enjoy a cup of nettle tea together
every day and Bear teaches Caterpillar about his inventions.
Summer comes and it is Bear’s birthday and he is eager to show his finest invention to his new friend. But
Caterpillar is still asleep on a twig, he has gone into a chrysalis and despite Bear’s best efforts to wake
him, he doesn’t seem to want to come out. Bear becomes upset that Caterpillar has missed his birthday
and worries about his friend as he tries in vain to finish off his magnificent invention.
Just as Bear is about to give up on his friend, from the chrysalis emerges a beautiful Butterfly. Butterfly is
keen to try out his new wings and have adventures straight away! He encourages Bear to fly too, but after
many attempts, they accept that bears cannot fly. So Butterfly flies away on an adventure with his other
butterfly friends.
Butterfly returns with lots of stories to tell, which makes Bear very jealous. He busies himself with his
magnificent invention but just can’t make it work—every part he tries just doesn’t quite fit. Butterfly tries
to help Bear but he’s rather be off flying with his friends, so Bear tells him just to leave him alone.
When Butterfly returns, he wants to tell Bear about all his adventures and with the special shiny sprocket
that he has found that he thinks might help Bear with his invention. The sprocket fits and Bear shows his
friend the magical storytelling machine he has made as a present for Butterfly. Butterfly tells Bear the
wonderful story about his hunt for the special sprocket and they are friends again.
Autumn comes and Butterfly returns home again as the weather is getting a lot colder. Butterfly is getting
more and more tired and stays with Bear as Bear prepares for Christmas and the his long winter sleep.
Butterfly eventually goes to sleep, and as Bear tells him one final story, The Story of the Bear & the
Butterfly, Butterfly dies. Bear covers him in leaves, says goodbye to his friend and settles down to
hibernate.
Spring returns, and the caterpillars start to arrive once again at Bear’s home. Bear soon befriends one
young Caterpillar and shows him the magnificent storytelling machine that he invented for a very dear
friend who loved stories.