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Everychild : $b A story which the old may interpret to the young and which the young may interpret to the old

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"Everychild: A story which the old may interpret to the young" by Louis Dodge is a children's tale written in the early 20th century. The narrative follows Everychild, a universal character representing all children, as he embarks on an extraordinary journey facing various challenges and adversaries, most notably the Giant Fear. Throughout his adventures, he encounters well-known figures from fairytales and folklore. The opening of the story introduces a domestic scene where Everychild struggles to connect with his indifferent parents. He is burdened by a damaged kite, symbolizing the children's desire for attention and affection. Notably, he soon encounters Father Time and a Masked Lady who represent guiding forces, setting the stage for his quest. As Everychild prepares to leave home, he is confronted by the Giant Fear, a manifestation of his anxieties, initiating the thematic exploration of bravery and self-discovery. The narrative unfolds with a blend of fantasy and life lessons, making it an engaging read for both children and adults.
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English
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Project Gutenberg
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