Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Laurie describes Charles as "bigger than me." What is the significance of this description?

Elizabeth Stover, M.A.

Laurie's description ofas "bigger than me" signifies his connection to
Charles and foreshadows what we learn in the end of the story, that Charles is a creation of
Laurie's imagination.

Laurie has just begun kindergarten and comes home each
day with stories about a boy in...

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