The novel’s portrayal of the theme of the size is that the little people had very hard life due to their size. They were too small and up normal to the outside world. They appeared very different to the human being and were unacceptable. Their size also caused them to live a different and complicated life than the life of humans. It was a very long and a risky adventure when going out of the hole to get some food or anything need for their house. And we can imagen how hard it would be if we have anything blocking our way when wanting food to keep us alive.
"The Borrowers" use size to convey the child perspective of everyday activities by describing the shapes and sizes of things and how that might benefit or bother the humans …show more content…
Arrietty created a very powerful feeling inside of Kate’s heart. Kate learned how Arrietty had the power to go out and try adults’ work and that can motivate her to try hard things in life, and know that learning new and harder things can greatly help in the future. Also, the bravery that Arrietty had when she first met the boy and the way she started a friendly relationship can all motivate children to be brave and to know how overcome fears and try to come up with safe ways to help themselves, if possible. Also, learning to solve problems is very important and there were many ways that Arrietty can help children think of ways to solve their problems. Arreitty solved the problem of being inside all her life and convinced her parents to take her out to explore the outside world, and learn what goes on there. That understanding could help her in her future. Also, she solved the problem with the boy that her parents thought they were in big trouble when the boy saw her father. She explained to her parents that not all humans are bad and that the boy was a friendly human being. She was also able to write to her uncle and know how he is doing, and what’s going on in his world over where he