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The main character is Millhouse, the major characters the Pepper Brown, the other animals, and the Weekend Boy, and the minor characters: Elliot, the Army Mice, the Gray Mice, and The Firefly. I think the theme is that everybody should get a chance to be loved. I think the setting is a good setting, not bad, because it is a pet shop and a theater. It makes sense because there are mostly animals, and one of them has a passion for the theater.
Millhouse was a very unfortunate guinea pig, and think that was pretty sad. I also think it was pretty sad how basically everyone he knew hated him. Only some people liked him, his friends, which I thought was pretty nice of them: Elliot a rat, the Gray Mice, and The Firefly. Another that I believe was pretty unfortunate, was how Millhouse was almost eaten two times by the Pepper Brown, a devilish ferret: once in the pet shop, and once in the theater. Army Mice and a ginger tabby cat saved Millhouse, though. Once there was a fire in the pet shop and Millhouse saved all of the animals that were in there. I thought he was brave and nice at that time. In the end of the book, he got all of the praise from the animals, and a new home by a girl who loved him.
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I post about my relationship with the Triune God as He has revealed Himself in The Holy Scriptures, the Bible.
Escribo sobre lo que estoy aprendiendo de mi relación con mi Padre Dios, Dios Trino, tal como se ha revelado en las Sagradas Escrituras, la Biblia.
Follower of Jesus. Husband. Father. Teacher. Pastor. Salvadorean by birth, Hispanic-American. Amateur Runner. Bibliophile.
Seguidor de Jesús, esposo, papá, pastor, nacido en el Salvador, hispano-americano, corredor amateur y bibliófila.
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