I cannot see the passage.
I have! It's one of my favorite books. I'd say the theme is centered around the saying, "home is where the heart is." and plays on the magic of childhood. In Mr. Craven, his stern brother, and Mary’s parents, readers have found evidence of a failed and fallen adult world. When Mary first arrives at <span>Misselthwaite in winter, she's spoiled rotten and downright rude. But she begins to garden. And when her flowers sprout in the spring, so does Mary's heart of gold. Hope that helps you! </span>
In "Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka Gregory Samsa is transformed into an insect. Nobody would help him until his family listen to his voice and call the doctor and the locksmith for help. Gregor believed that either the doctor or the locksmith would help him which makes him a person of faith or a believer.