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The Wind in the Willows Study Guide

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by Kenneth Grahame
About 85 pages (25,342 words)
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The principle characters in the novel, though they all have their faults, are idealized in many ways.

Several virtues are epitomized in Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad, so much so that they become themes. There are numerous examples of hospitality, forgiveness, compassion, generosity, and humility. Even the arrogant Toad is able to humble himself and put aside his conceited ways in the end, having matured though a succession of trying circumstances with the guidance and help of loyal friends.

This complete Introduction contains 79 words. This study guide contains 25,342 words (approx. 84 pages at 300 words per page).

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