Write 6 sentences about
the Character 'Mary Poppins?
who appears in the story
"A Tuesday?
[Clue words : on an afternoon,
governess, magical power, compass,
Short world tour, friendly Ceatures,
back to the park
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Answer
WRITTEN BY
Cathy Lowne
Cathy Lowne is the author of the "Children's Fiction" section of 501 Must-Read Books (2014), where an earlier version of her entry first appeared.
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Mary Poppins, the first novel in a series of children’s books written by P.L. Travers, published in 1934. The titular character is a sensible English nanny with magical powers, and the work uses mythological allusion and biting social critique to explore the fraught relationship between children and adults.
Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins
Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins (1964), directed by Robert Stevenson.
© The Walt Disney Company
Summary
The Banks children—Jane, Michael, and the twins, John and Barbara—live at 17 Cherry-Tree Lane in London with their parents. When their nanny leaves, her replacement arrives one evening borne on the east wind. Mary Poppins is vain and often irritable, but within her stern exterior lurk all kinds of delightful wonder. She can slide up banisters, float in the air, step into pictures, stick stars on the sky, and talk to animals. Mary takes the Banks children on a series of magical adventures, such as using a magical compass to travel around the world.
However, Mary also firmly believes in good behaviour, and disobedience is punished. The children nonetheless adore her. She is not distant and neglectful like their parents, and they find safety within the caring discipline that she brings to their lives. Perhaps most important, her ordered world still allows for exploration and excitement. Notably, when Mary’s birthday coincides with a full moon, the children visit the zoo, and the cages are full of people while the animals wander around looking at them.
Explanation:
Analysis And 1964 Film
Travers first introduced Poppins in a 1926 short story and later expanded the character’s adventures into a novel. Travers claimed that she did not write specifically for children and was said to be unhappy with the decision to market the book to younger readers. However, children were enthralled by Poppins’s playful warping of reality and anarchic dismissal of unnecessary rules. The novel’s absurdity also appealed to adult readers, as did Travers’s sly mocking of the way the British middle classes raised their children. Travers wrote seven more books about Mary Poppins, the last one appearing in 1988.
Answer:
Mary Poppins is a governess of Jane , Micheal and two little twins. she loves going on tours . Micheal found a compass and gave to mary Poppins. she said north , south ,east and west. I can't tell where and all but I know it it's a little to long
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