Summery
Rosie the hen goes for a walk. However, Rosie does not find a fox behind her. The fox is waiting a chance to catch Rosie. Rosie walks across the yard. There is a harrow and hits the fox. Then, Rosie walks around the pound and the fox falls into the pound. After that, Rosie walks over the haystack. The fox falls down into the haystack. Rosie walks past the mill. The fox is covered up by flour. Rosie walks through the fence. Nevertheless, the fox is on the cart. Rosie walks under the beehives and the fox on the cart bumps into the beehives. All bees come out to sting the fox. Finally, Rosie gets back in time for dinner safely.
Analysis & Reflection:
Narrative Point of View:
Omniscient Narrator
Setting:
Backdrop setting
Protagonist:
Rosie
Antagonist:
Fox
Foil character:
Harrow
Pound
Haystack
Flour
Cart
Beehives
Plot:
Dramatic Plot
Tone:
Humor
This book is simple and makes me feel strange when I see its ending. However, after recalling the book, I smile and share this book with my friends. At first, they said why you see this silly book. To us, we are too old to see this book. As a proverb goes, “The new born cattle are afraid of none.” Like Rosie here, she goes for a walk happily and gets home in time to have a dinner safely. However, she does not know that she is in danger. What we can learn from this book is that doing everything with bravery and with no fear. Your bravery can let everything become successful. Though there may be some difficulties behind, we keep going forward and they may be solved.