Alan Titchmarsh the magic of the Wind in the Willows Telegraph

Mole is the first character readers meet; he leaves his cozy underground home at the beginning of the novel and never looks back. Mole is young, and he comes of age and finds himself when he meets up with Rat and agrees to stay with Rat on the river. At first, Mole is jealous and impulsive: for instance, the first time Rat takes Mole on a boat.. Toad. Toad is the flightiest and pettiest character in The Wind in the Willows, due to a combination of immaturity and unrestrained wealth. He represents the British upper class, as he is an aristocrat living in his large inherited estate, Toad Hall, and has a snooty attitude towards those of lower class. The 'youngest' of the animals, he is.


Wind in the Willows Characters Richard Johnson Illustration

Wind in the Willows Characters Richard Johnson Illustration


Mouse Troop Classic Disney Channel Memories The Wind in the Willows

Mouse Troop Classic Disney Channel Memories The Wind in the Willows


Marcela Calderón Ilustraciones The Wind in the Willows (El viento en los sauces)

Marcela Calderón Ilustraciones The Wind in the Willows (El viento en los sauces)


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the wind in the willows illustrated by eh shepard Animal illustration, Illustration


Character Designs (The Wind in the Willows) on Behance

Character Designs (The Wind in the Willows) on Behance


Where are they now? The characters of Wind in the Willows Telegraph

Where are they now? The characters of Wind in the Willows Telegraph


The Wind in the Willows (1983), Richard Pearson animation movie Videospace

The Wind in the Willows (1983), Richard Pearson animation movie Videospace


The Wind in the Willows Mole Sweeps Up (Original) by Wind in the Willows (Mendoza) at The Book

The Wind in the Willows Mole Sweeps Up (Original) by Wind in the Willows (Mendoza) at The Book


The Wind in the Willows (1984) MUBI

The Wind in the Willows (1984) MUBI


Alan Titchmarsh the magic of the Wind in the Willows Telegraph

Alan Titchmarsh the magic of the Wind in the Willows Telegraph


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robynmakesthings the wind in the willows characters


Illustration, Willows, Children's book characters

Illustration, Willows, Children's book characters


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The Wind in the Willows characters SVSLearn Forums


The Blog That Time The Wind in the Willows A Tale of Terror

The Blog That Time The Wind in the Willows A Tale of Terror


The Wind in the Willows Click to Buy Cute drawings, Illustration, Art

The Wind in the Willows Click to Buy Cute drawings, Illustration, Art


wind in the willows characters Google Search Winnie the poo, Illustration, Faraway tree

wind in the willows characters Google Search Winnie the poo, Illustration, Faraway tree


Rat The Wind In The Willows, Nikolaj Djatschenko Illustration character design, Character

Rat The Wind In The Willows, Nikolaj Djatschenko Illustration character design, Character


Wind in The Willows Characters Pictures on Animal Picture Society

Wind in The Willows Characters Pictures on Animal Picture Society


Paul Sparkes Traditional Animation The Wind in the Willows, Animated Movie (1995)

Paul Sparkes Traditional Animation The Wind in the Willows, Animated Movie (1995)


The Wind in the Willows (1949) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

The Wind in the Willows (1949) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

The Wind in the Willows, book of linked animal tales by British writer Kenneth Grahame that began as a series of bedtime stories for his son and was published in 1908. The beautifully written work, with its evocative descriptions of the countryside interspersed with exciting adventures, became a classic of English children's literature.. A list of all the characters in The Wind in the Willows. The Wind in the Willows characters include: The Mole, The Water Rat, The Toad, The Badger. Search all of SparkNotes Search.. The novel's main characters fear the weasels, but the weasels' defeat at the novel's end shows that their fearsome reputation was not based in reality.