Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm Essay, Research Paper
Text: Wiggin, Kate Douglas. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. 1903. New York: Puffin Books, 1994.
Setting: A farm in the small town of Riverboro in York County, in the late 1800’s or early1900’s.
Major Characters: Rebecca Randall ~ a girl who grows up with a vivid imagianation, and a lot of troubles. In the beginning she is ten years old, and by the end she is 17.
Aunt Miranda ~ Rebecca’s aunt who she lives with and is very strict, harsh, and demanding.
Aunt Jane ~ Rebecca’s other aunt whom she also lives with but with a much softer, and more sentimental side about her.
Summary: Rebecca Randall has six brothers and sisters and is sent by her parent to live with her two aunts. Rebecca bursts into the town with a mind of her own, not what her aunts had expected. Irrepressible and opinionated, her aunts do their best to turn Rebecca into a proper lady. Aunt Miranda is very hard and critical on Rebecca while Aunt Jane befriends her. She causes a lot of trouble and has a lot of fun. She has a v
Theme: Growing Up
Supporting quotations: Rebecca wanders around her early childhood home and realizes for a moment that things are not the same anymore, “There was the spot where the Indian pipes grew; the particulare bit of marshy ground where the fringed gentians used to be largest and bluest; the rock maple where she found the oriold’s nest; the hedge where the field-mice lived; the moss-covered stump where the white toadstools were wont to spring up as if by magic; the hole at the root of the old pine where an ancient and honourable toad made his hime – these were the landmarks of her childhood, and she looked at them as across an immeasurable distance”(148).
A popular saying in this book, “Grow old along with me; The best is yet to be” (260).