Danny the Champion of the World

What does the pheasant dinner, which is to be prepared by Danny and his father symbolize in the novel, Danny the Champion of the World?

Danny the Champion of the World

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The pheasant dinner, to be prepared by Danny’s father, symbolizes Danny’s growth as a person. Danny requests that his father invite the Spencers to dinner not only as a measure of friendship, but as thanks for the meal provided to Danny by the Spencers when his father was in the hospital. Danny’s request demonstrates selflessness and kindness toward others, which in turn, demonstrates his strength of character.

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