Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Goodnight Mister Tom Essay
Evacuating children to the country was seen as a kind and protective action to prevent them being killed or injured in the blitz. However, for some children, the move could be negative and frightening whilst for those such as William Beech it would prove a beneficial event. When the evacuees first arrive in Little Weirwold it is a massive change for many ââ¬Å"They all looked bewildered and exhaustedâ⬠. For many children the countryside was quite foreign to them. Tom exclaims to Willie ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËEnt you never seen a cow?â⬠There are many differences between the city and the country and all need to be adjusted to. The noise level and number of people around are two things that cause Tom to feel ââ¬Å"totally dazedâ⬠on arrival in London. All families are unique but although this can be a positive, for some it may prove negative. Despite missing his parents, Zach had a fairly happy time with Dr and Mrs Little. Robert and Christine King were, sadly, made to work too hard to the detriment of their schooling. ââ¬Å"Robert and Christineââ¬â¢s mother â⬠¦ and took them back to London. â⬠¦ she felt they were being used as unpaid labourâ⬠. For Willie it was an extremely positive experience. Tom treats him as a caring parent and by the end of the novel ââ¬â without even thinking ââ¬â Will says ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m sorry, Dadâ⬠and Tom is thrilled too ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"He called me Dadâ⬠â⬠¦ overwhelmed with happinessâ⬠For a child such as Willie, the contrast between home and Little Weirwold, the contrast between his mother and Mr Tom could not have been more extreme. His mother beat him only ââ¬Å"soft beatingsâ⬠and saw him as being ââ¬Å"wicked â⬠¦[ enough to be] sent to an ââ¬Ëome fer bad boysâ⬠. Willie arrives at Little Weirwold his body is covered with the evidence of his motherââ¬â¢s abuse. ââ¬Å"a large multicoloured bruise on his shin and a swollen red sore beside â⬠¦ Willieââ¬â¢s arms and legs were covered in bruises, weals and soresâ⬠. Tom, on the other hand, doesnââ¬â¢t ââ¬Å"know nothinââ¬â¢ about childrenâ⬠but does ââ¬Å"know enuff not to beat ââ¬Ëem and make ââ¬Ëem that scared.â⬠Little Weirwold is also the place that nurtures Will in other ways. It is where he makes his first friends Zach, Carrie and Ginnie and George. This contrasts sharply with London as there he had ââ¬Å"no friends as such. Bullied and ragged a lot by the kidsâ⬠. Willââ¬â¢s experience of school and teachers is also vastly different. In London the teacher ââ¬Å"didnââ¬â¢t likeâ⬠Will and allowed the others to call him ââ¬Å" Sillie Sissie Willieâ⬠. Tom patiently teaches Will his letters and at school he is also taught and nurtured by Mrs Black and Mrs Hartridge. The play is an opportunity for Will and once Miss Thorne sees his aptitude, she encourages and nurtures it, asking him to take the role of Scrooge. Overall, the evacuation of London children to the country in the second world war was neither cruel nor kind ââ¬â for each child it was different. In Zachââ¬â¢s case he was safe in the country but was killed in a bombing when he went back to London. For Willie it was a positive experience in so many ways as he transforms from ââ¬Å"Sillie Sissie Willieâ⬠to ââ¬Å"Willâ⬠. Without the evacuation and Tomââ¬â¢s affection for him this transformation is unimaginable.
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