Mary Poppins
What would happen if one day you saw a lady that was floating down through the clouds with an umbrella? The title of this story is “Mary Poppins by P.L Travers”. In the story the children are looking for a nanny. So Mary Poppins becomes their nanny and takes them on many adventures. The story Mary Poppins by P.L Travers is highly unrealistc, there is lots of symbolism, and follows the romance plotline.
Mary Poppins is Romance because of the plot line. The first thing that happens is their old Nanny leaves because the childeren are very bad.Then Mary Poppins becomes the new nanny and teaches the kids to be better childeren for her. Another part of the plotline that fits in with Romance plotline is at the end of the story Mr. Banks, the dad becomes happier. Before that Mr. Banks is very strict and the children believed that when they went to town with him that he did’t like them anymore. It turns out that when they get home they find their dad very cheerful and happy to see them.
Symbolism is also very important in a story. Symbolism is something very cheerful and happy. For example the doves that were in the park flying around Bert and Mary. That shows symbolism because it is happy and doves are one of the animals for romance. Also when they were in the park together it was very natural and lots of natural colors. When Bert and Mary were walking in the park it was very green and very happy colors. Also it was very bright and sunny where they were.
Lastly, this story is very unrealistic. When Mary can slides up and down the railing. I believe that there is some magic that Mary Poppins can use. Also when Bert and Mary went to the park there were many animated farm animals. If you saw this movie you would know from the start that this is a very nonrealistic story.
This story is Romance. Mary Poppins followed the plotline and there was lots of symbolism. Although, you might think that it is a comedy the story is highly unrealistic so therefore this story is a romance story.
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