why was Heidi barafooted Heidi book
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the heidi from the japanese anime series named Heidi, Girl of the Alps, then it holds metaphorical meaning for her open nature versus the close nature of her guardians at Frankfurt. Heidi book and this anime series especially touched millions of heart because of this lesson it teaches. Barefoot is the perfect way of feeling nature. Every step we take we feel the nature. Foot is one of the erogenous part of human body especially the lower part. So, walking barefoot is a way of being in touch with open nature constantly. If you see clara or lady rottermeier they not just wear shoes but also are covered from head to toe by clothes in an Elizabethan style. They live in extravagant big house. You cannot see sun from outside and there are only sounds of horse carriage outside and no trees. That setting is representative of modern city life where most of people live. It has given us tremendous diversity and ease of life but it has taken away that nature represented by Heidi. Heidi on the other hand does not wear heavy Elizabethan dress. She just wears a simple frock. You can understand this clearly when she is returning to the mountains from frankfurt. She removes the dress given by clara and wears that same old frock as she reaches her home. Her home too is simple wooden house atop a mountain. She sleeps in bed made of hay. There is a window having fir tree view. She spends day in open air herding goats in grasslands with perfect view of mountains. All this is represented as a contrast to modern city life. Heidi being barefoot too is one way of representing her being in connection to nature. It is by he choice and not obligation as a slave-girl or lost-girl. It is clara and rottermeir who are slave/lost-girls of modern civilized world where clara finally learns to escape but unfortunately rottermeir never learns it.
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