Analysis Of Escape To Witch Mountain

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The acclaimed book known as Escape to Witch Mountain was published in 1968 by Alexander Key. Escape to Witch Mountain was a book about a peculiar pair of siblings named Tony and Tia Malone, and their quest for answers about their vague origins. It all began after they are placed in a new foster home called the Hackett House after the death of their beloved grandmother, Mrs. Malone. The other children then start to notice the supernatural abilities of Tony and Tia, when Tony beat up the notorious bully named Truck in such a grandiose fashion that had drawn a lot of attention to the two. The next week, the Hackett House had gone to Heron Lake for a week. Before They left, Tony and Tia met an old nun named Sister Amelia; whole gave them a hint about their mysterious background using clues from Tia’s star box and a letter written by a discreet man who lived in the mountains. The information made the children …show more content…

Just like in the book, our two protagonists are Tony and Tia. Along with Tony and Tia, the other characters remain present, and their overall role was unaltered. Besides the characters, predominantly parts of the plot remained consistent. This includes Tony and Tia’s journey to and from Hackett House, help from Father O’day, and a jubilant …show more content…

Therefore I will recommend it. I find the book enthralling, because of its underlying insurrectionary principle that just because someone announces their intentions and gets validation from other people, doesn’t mean you have to accept as right and you can contrast with their intentions and ideas. The reason I find the movie attractive and would recommend it is that of the nostalgic and euphoric feeling you may get as Walt Disney brings such a great book to life in Motion picture. That’s why I would recommend the book and movie known as Escape to Witch

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