With the help of Mary and Dickon Colin regained his health.
The main characters of "The Secret Garden" are three children who are represented in many ways. Colin, as a boy who was originally deformed in every aspect of his life, has never tried to stand up at the age of ten and always thought he was going to die.
With the help of Mary and Deacon, he eventually becomes healthy and active, which is a relief. Mary was also a child with all the problems, and in the garden, she also regained the lively nature of a child, and became a normal child, although the story is all disheveled at the beginning, but as the story goes on, it gradually becomes clear and normal.
Questions:
1. Why is the garden in the book called "The Secret Garden"? Why does the uncle bury the key to the door and never go in again?
Because it was a garden that had been closed for 10 years, and was opened by a little girl, Mary, by chance. No one knew where it was, and it was a garden that only a few people knew about, so it was called the Secret Garden.
Because this garden used to be Mrs. Craven's, in an accident, Mrs. Craik died unfortunately, it was this garden that made her lifeless, burying the key shows that Mr. Craven didn't want to be found by others, and also wanted to forget that garden very much.
2. Do you like Dickon? Why?
I like Dickon. Because it was Dickon's presence that made Mary and Colin realize the joys of life, and I like Dickon's helpful, ever-optimistic, cheerful character even more.