Tom's Midnight Garden - Chapters 13 and 14 - Compare
English Resource Description
In the chapters 13 and 14 of "Tom's Midnight Garden," the narrative delves into the enchanting and mysterious experiences of Tom and his interactions with Hatty, who may be perceived as a ghostly presence. When comparing the portrayal of ghosts in this story to another children's book, one can consider several aspects. Firstly, the nature of the ghost's appearance in both books can be contrasted; whether they are ethereal and transparent or have a more solid, life-like presence as Hatty does in Tom's world. Additionally, the emotional connection and communication between the ghost and living characters can be examined, noting whether there is a friendship and mutual understanding as seen between Tom and Hatty.
Another point of comparison could be the ghost's purpose or role in the story. In "Tom's Midnight Garden," Hatty plays a pivotal role in the plot and Tom's emotional growth, unlike some stories where ghosts might serve as mere background elements or symbols. The reaction of the main characters to the ghostly encounters is also worth comparing; Tom's curiosity and acceptance of Hatty's presence might differ significantly from protagonists in other books who may react with fear or disbelief. By comparing these and other elements, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the various ways in which the concept of ghosts is explored in children's literature.