Sophie wants to keep her story about meeting Danny Casey a secret from Jansie because she fears that Jansie will not believe her and will think her story is just another one of her fantasies. Jansie is more practical and ...
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In Sophie’s fantasies, the elm tree represents a symbol of escape and a connection to the dreamlike world she longs for. She imagines the tree as a place where she could meet Danny Casey, as if it holds the key ...
Geoff tells their father that Sophie’s story about meeting Danny Casey is just one of her fantasies. He doesn’t outright deny it, but he hints that Sophie has a tendency to imagine things that aren’t true. Geoff’s response reflects his ...
In Sophie’s view, the biscuit factory represents a dull, monotonous place where people work in a repetitive and uninspiring environment. She sees it as a symbol of the ordinary, predictable life she wishes to avoid. To Sophie, the factory is ...
Sophie’s favorite sports star is Danny Casey, a talented and popular Irish football player. She idolizes him and often dreams about meeting him, seeing him as a symbol of the exciting, glamorous world she longs to be part of. Sophie ...