the theme of the story a most important person by margaret jackson
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Summary of A Most Important Person
A Most Important Person is a short story, written by Margaret Weymouth. This story comprises of the protagonist Miss. Lucy. She and her sister had a misconception that it is futile to rely on the world and they can be all alone for life time. But, this idea became false after Miss.
Lucy met Chester. She came to know the significance of being with people, being lovable and helping each other. She understands the importance of celebrating Christmas only after having friendship with Chester. Christmas is a festival to be celebrated with family and friends sharing love and happiness.
Thus, Miss. Lucy realises her loneliness all this life and how to be lovable and happy after meeting a most important person, Chester
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Lucy was wishing for an eventful, enjoyable, and splendid evening as it was Christmas eve.
The Most Important Person was an animation/live action series of over 60 short subjects of important topics in the lives of children. They were produced in 1972 by Sutherland Learning Associates. From 1972 to 1975, these shorts were seen as part of CBS's Captain Kangaroo program.
The main characters were an ostrich named Fumble, the fur-covered Hairy, the loquacious Bird and two children, Mike and Nicola.
From 1975 to 1981, these shorts were later syndicated to local television stations, mostly independent stations that ran large amounts of animated cartoons and other children's
programming. They also ran in the late 1970s on a few PBS stations running in-school programming. Some pre-1994 syndicated prints of The Underdog Show have also included Most Important Person shorts.
A later spin-off, The Kingdom of Could Be You, featuring the children from The Most Important Person, was also produced by Sutherland Learning Associates.
- The story called “A most important person” is written by MW Jackson. The main female protagonist, Miss Lucy Quinn was very different from everyone in her society because she had no family members as her parents died, siblings moved away from her and she didn't even marry at all. Lucy didn't have any social life