Tale of Two Bad Mice (Illustrated)

Kids, Fiction, Classics, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book Tale of Two Bad Mice (Illustrated) by Beatrix Potter, Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher
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Author: Beatrix Potter ISBN: 1230000275543
Publisher: Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Beatrix Potter
ISBN: 1230000275543
Publisher: Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher
Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The tale is about two mice who vandalize a dollhouse. After finding the food on the dining room table made of plaster, they smash the dishes, throw the doll clothing out the window, tear the bolster, and carry off a number of articles to their mouse-hole. When the little girl who owns the dollhouse discovers the destruction, she positions a policeman doll outside the front door to ward off any future depredation. The two mice atone for their crime spree by putting a crooked sixpence in the doll's stocking on Christmas Eve and sweeping the house every morning with a dust-pan and broom.

The tale's themes of rebellion, insurrection, and individualism reflect not only Potter's desire to free herself of her domineering parents and build a home of her own, but her fears about independence and her frustrations with Victorian domesticity.

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The tale is about two mice who vandalize a dollhouse. After finding the food on the dining room table made of plaster, they smash the dishes, throw the doll clothing out the window, tear the bolster, and carry off a number of articles to their mouse-hole. When the little girl who owns the dollhouse discovers the destruction, she positions a policeman doll outside the front door to ward off any future depredation. The two mice atone for their crime spree by putting a crooked sixpence in the doll's stocking on Christmas Eve and sweeping the house every morning with a dust-pan and broom.

The tale's themes of rebellion, insurrection, and individualism reflect not only Potter's desire to free herself of her domineering parents and build a home of her own, but her fears about independence and her frustrations with Victorian domesticity.

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