Kezia’s father was big like a giant and was very strict. He punished Kezia when she tore his important speech. One day, when Kezia’s mother fell ill, her mother and grandmother were in the hospital. Kezia was left alone with her father at home. She had a nightmare and screamed with fright. Her father then carried Kezia in his lap to comfort and soothen her. That closeness with her father during those days made her forget all fears.
Overview: The Little Girl
Kezia, a small girl, is terrified of her stern, authoritarian father. She stutters in his presence and sees him only as a figure of punishment. Her grandmother encourages her to make a birthday gift (a pin-cushion) for him, but Kezia accidentally tears up his important papers to stuff it. He punishes her. She compares him unfavourably with the gentle Mr. Macdonald next door. However, when her mother is away and Kezia has a nightmare, her father holds her close and comforts her. She realises he is simply a tired man who works hard and loves her in his own way.
Key Points
- Kezia is afraid of her father — stutters in his presence
- Grandmother encourages her to make a pin-cushion for father's birthday
- She tears up his important speech papers to stuff the cushion
- Father punishes her with a ruler
- She compares her father with the gentle Mr. Macdonald
- During a nightmare, father comforts her — holds her close
- She feels his heartbeat and realises he has "a big heart"
- Theme: Different people express love differently
- Theme: Children often misunderstand parents' behaviour
- The story shows growth in understanding — Kezia's perception changes
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