I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with 'the youngest doll ferre full story'. Maybe you can give me more details about it.
Since I'm not acquainted with 'the youngest doll ferre full story', it's hard to determine its main theme. However, if it involves a doll, it might be related to innocence, childhood, or the passage of time. Maybe the story uses the doll as a symbol to convey deeper emotions or ideas.
I'm sorry I can't fully summarize 'the youngest doll full story' as I'm not familiar with all the details. It could be about the youngest doll in a collection perhaps. There might be a journey or a series of events that this doll goes through, like it could be passed down through generations, or it might have some special powers or qualities that are central to the story.
Not having read the 'the youngest doll full story', I can only make assumptions. The youngest doll must be central. There may be a caretaker of the doll, someone who looks after it and loves it. There could also be antagonists in the story, like a bully who wants to damage the doll or a thief who tries to steal it. And perhaps there are other dolls in the story which could be considered characters too, with their own relationships to the youngest doll.
The 'Doll's House' story focuses on a doll's house that arrives at a family's home. This doll's house is a symbol of status and wealth. The girls in the family are excited about it. But there's a clear divide in the neighborhood. Some kids, like those from poorer families, are not welcome to be associated with the doll's house. Kezia, one of the sisters, starts to notice these unfair social differences. She has a more empathetic view towards the outcasts. The story uses the doll's house as a tool to explore class differences, social exclusion, and the naivete of children in the face of such adult - like concepts.
Sorry, I don't know the specific details of this story, so I can't summarize it directly.
One of the main themes is female oppression. The youngest doll endures a lot in the story, representing the hardships that women often face in a male - dominated society.
There are also the male characters, like the doctor who is involved in the events related to the doll in a rather negative way. His actions towards the doll show the power dynamics between men and women in the story.
The 100 is a post - apocalyptic story. It's about a group of 100 juvenile delinquents sent to Earth to see if it's habitable again. They face many challenges like survival against the harsh environment, dealing with other groups already on Earth, and internal power struggles among themselves.
The 'Kabuliwala' is a story about a Pathan merchant from Kabul. He befriends a little girl in Calcutta. Their relationship is very pure. He gives the girl nuts and fruits from his land. However, due to some misunderstandings and the law, he gets into trouble. In the end, when he is about to leave, he has a very touching moment with the now - grown - up girl, realizing how time has passed and how their relationship has changed over the years.
Since I don't know the exact content of 'the leap full story', I can't give a proper summary. However, a good way to summarize a story is to first identify the beginning, where the story sets up the situation and introduces the characters. Then find the middle part which usually has some sort of conflict or development. And finally, the end which resolves the conflict in some way.