Abstract Proceedings of ICIRESM – 2020
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THEME OF PASTROLISM AND ADVENTURE IN KENNETH GRAHAME’S THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS1
Kenneth Grahame’s “The Wind in the Willows” is a timeless classic that explores the theme of pastoralism and adventure. Set in the idyllic English countryside, the novel takes readers a journey through the lives of anthropomorphic animals, highlighting their connection to nature and their yearning for thrilling escapades. Through the characters of M, Rat, Toad, and Badger, Grahame weaves a narrative that celebrates the beauty the natural world while delving into the transformative power of adventure. Rat, an adventurous spirit, introduces M to the thrill of boating on the river, igniting a sense of wanderlust within him. Together, they embark on numerous expeditions, encountering both perilous situations and moments of pure exhilaration. The author skilfully juxtaposes the tranquillity of the pastoral setting with the excitement and unpredictability of their adventures, creating a dynamic tension that propels the narrative forward. One of the most memorable characters in the novel, Toad, epitomizes the longing for adventure. Toad’s insatiable appetite for excitement drives him to steal motorcars, engage in daring escapes, and ultimately face the consequences of his actions. Through Toad’s character arc, Grahame explores the darker side of adventure, cautioning against its excessive pursuit and highlighting the importance of balance and responsibility. In conclusion, Kenneth Grahame’s “The Wind in the Willows” masterfully intertwines the themes of pastoralism and adventure to create a captivating narrative. Through the idyllic countryside setting, the novel celebrates the beauty and tranquillity of nature, while the characters’ yearning for adventure adds an element of excitement and transformation. Grahame’s exploration of these themes reminds readers of the importance of finding harmony between the allure of the unknown and the serenity of the natural world. “The Wind in the Willows” stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of pastoral settings and the timeless desire for thrilling escapades.
pastoralism, adventure, The Wind in the Willows.
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