Analysis Of Bark Up The Wrong Tree

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Bark up the wrong tree
There is a world that not a lot of people knows about. A world that not everyone can see. It exists here in our world, but only those who don’t have prejudice against people can enter. They never accuse someone for something, they are the ones with a pure heart.
In this magical world there are no boundaries. Trees and flowers can communicate, animals can talk and people with pure hearts can see and hear everything.
There is a 8 year old lonely boy who lives with his parents, his two older brothers and his cat Böse on the fourth floor in an apartment in Stockholm. His name is Leo. Leo is a bit younger than his siblings who are 17 and 19 years old so he is never allowed to
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Yes its new, said Leo happily
When the sun started to go down Leo hears the trees whispering that he must go home because dinner is ready. So Leo says goodbye to his friends and returns home.
As fast as Leo opens the door at home he can smell the food.
Speaking of the devil his mom says. We were just wondering about were you were.
After finishing up the dinner, Leo felt tired so he went to bed. He decides to sleep with his new ball tonight. He opens the window to listen to the trees and the wind that usually sing a quiet song every night for him and that Leo usually fall asleep to.
Early the next morning Leo woke up by the sun shining in through the curtains and it bothered him a little. Böse is sitting next to him and asked him curiously:
Where's your new ball dreamer?
When Leo understood that the ball is gone, he immediately got angry and looked at böse who's yawning in the corner.
Where's my ball Böse ?? shouts Leo
Well, you had the window open during the night. It is probably one of the crows that you call friends who must have taken it while you slept said
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And who can enter through the window on the fourth floor said the cat wondering.
Birds I guess said Leo
Leo gets as angry as a rampaging bull. How can the crows do this to him. He has always been kind to them, even though everyone says that he should stay away from them.
Leo runs out to the park and notice that not all crows were there. Which makes him immediately suspicious.
Where's my ball Leo asks angrily.
”Which ball?” the crows asked.
My new ball that you took! answer Leo
The crows immediately becomes angry and responds: We did not take your ball!
Leo gets so angry at crows for lying to him straight to his face. He gets so angry that he throws a stone at them and everyone fly off in different directions croaking.
It's probably that big crow that took my ball and gave it to her children Leo thinks to himself.
On his way home, Leo tries to talk to the trees, but he dosen’t get any response.
Leo think its Strange but convince himself that they might still be asleep.
When Leo is back home again his Mom asks him where he has been so early in the morning.
I went out and threw stones at the crows because they took my new ball said Leo.
Have you lost your new ball Leo asks Mom

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