![]() ![]() Therefore Marco is aware that they share separates sentiments when it comes to his imagination and creativity. It demonstrates the difference between the minds of children and adults and how they approach their daily life. As a child, Marco is fascinated by his sense of wonder and imagination but his father does not entertain his fantasies. Marco recaps his father’s reaction to his imaginative stories showing the distinction between their sense of the world. The story also highlights the father-son relationship through the two characters. ![]() Stop turning minnows into whales.” Marco's Father The line famously known to be inspired by a ship’s engine sound brought to life the rhythmic writing of Dr. Thus, he transforms a story of a horse dragging a broken-down wagon into one that is dragged by a zebra however, he does not stop there as he lets his imagination create imaginary things and people. Rather than be satisfied by reiterating what he saw, Marco wishes to come up with a much more imaginative take. ![]() The story delves into the world of a child’s imagination and how a young mind lets the fantasies run wild. When I say that I saw it on Mulberry Street.” Marco “And that is a story that no one can beat, Written by Stanley Warhol and other people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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