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Saturday, October 12, 2019
Analysis of The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks Essay
Analysis of The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks For this monthââ¬â¢s book report I read a book called ââ¬ËThe Indian in the Cupboardââ¬â¢ by Lynne Reid Banks. This book was about a boy named Omri and his small Indian toy. For Omriââ¬â¢s birthday he received a small Indian toy from a friend and a small cupboard from his brother. Omri put his Indian in the cupboard and to his surprise when he opened the cupboard the Indian toy had come to life. Omri has to keep his Indian a secret for fear of an adult finding out. When Omri told his friend Patrick about the toy, Patrick wanted his own. Omri thought it was a bad idea but brought the toy to life anyway. When Omri brought Patrickââ¬â¢s cowboy toy to life, Patrick was very excited, but Omri was afraid he didnââ¬â¢t know that they were real people. Omri decided he would keep them both at his house. Patrick did not like this idea but agreed only if Omri would bring the cowboy and Indian to school the next day. Then all the trouble started. Patrick and Omri were called into the headmasterââ¬â¢s office and the headmaster threatened to call Patrickââ¬â¢s father if he didnââ¬â¢t tell him what was going on. Patrick was so afraid that he showed the headmaster the Indian and the other toy. Luckily the headmaster thought he was seeing things and so he went home. Omri decided that the Indian was too much trouble and that he should put them into plastic again. So Omri locked the Indian into the cupboard and when he opened it again, the toy was p...
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