
Even though he was a mouse the Little family still loved him. Little's second son arrived, everybody was surprised that he turned out to be a mouse. GradeSaver, 14 June 2017 Web.Stuart Little is a story about a mouse that lives with a human family. Next Section Character List Previous Section About Stuart Little How To Cite in MLA Format Frank, Julian. Will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback. You can help us out by revising, improving and updatingĪfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. They are interested in each other, but their relationship does not work out.Īs the book concludes, Stuart has not yet found Margalo, but is exceedingly sure that he will. While he is in this town, he meets a girl named Harriet Ames, who is the same height as Stuart is. After acquiring the car, Stuart leaves his hometown to see the world and to find Margalo.ĭuring his travels, Stuart works for a short time as a substitute teacher before he comes to a town by the name of Ames Crossing.

Said dentist was also the owner of the sailboat that Stuart raced in the sailboat race in Central Park. A dentist, also being a friend to the family, lends Stuart a gasoline powered model car. Missing her immensely, Stuart sets out to find her.

Because of this, she flees the Little house. Margalo repays Stuart for this when she helps Stuart escape from a garbage can inside of which he is trapped and which is being shipped off to sea to be desposed of in the ocean.Īt some point after rescuing Stuart, Margalo is warned that one of Snowball's friends is going to eat her. After taking her in, Stuart bravely and constantly protects Margalo from Snowball, who frequently tries to eat her, but, thanks to Stuart, never succeeds. Immediately after this, Stuart befriends a bird that is named Margalo, and Margalo is subsequently adopted by the Little family. Stuart's brother George eventually, accidentally sets Stuart free.Īfter this bout, Stuart partakes in a sailboat race that takes place in Central Park. Taking advantage of Stuart's state of entrapment, the family's malevolent cat, named Snowball, steals from Stuart his hat and cane and places them right outside of a rathole this panics both Stuart and his family. Later, Stuart is exercising and he accidentally gets himself stuck in one of the house's window-blinds. Stuart's family members gradually adapt to the social and cultural changes that having such a small child brings about, along with have to change some of the physical aspects of their home to facilitate Stuart's living there. The book begins by telling the reader about how Stuart was born to a family in New York City. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own.


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