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UNIT 06 - READING 1 Beatrix Potter
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UNIT 06 - READING 1 Beatrix Potter
Author Beatrix Potter is best remembered for writing the children's book The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902, although she was also a skilled and important amateur biologist, sheep farmer, and conservationist. The characters she created, like Benjamin Bunny and Squirrel Nutkin, touched children all over the world and sold millions of books, and the legacy of her other works can still be appreciated today. As a child, Beatrix was home schooled by governesses while her brother was sent away to be educated. She was often alone and spent a lot of time in nature. This made her develop a strong attachment to animals, and whenever she got the chance, she secretly brought them home as companions. Studying their behavior, she practiced drawing them and created stories about them. The Tale of Peter Rabbit was based on letters she wrote to the son of her former governess, and it was inspired by the actions of a real-life rabbit. Sales of The Tale of Peter Rabbit had exceeded 50,000 copies within a year and Potter started to use the earnings to purchase real estate. Her purpose in acquiring land was to preserve the British countryside for the National Trust, an organization set up to protect and preserve land and buildings of beauty or historical importance. She not only bought land but also worked it as well. She learned how to farm, making a business out of raising sheep. In her work as a farmer, Beatrix aimed to make sure that traditional lifestyles and farming methods would not be forgotten. When she died in 1943, Beatrix Potter left 4,000 acres of land to the National Trust to ensure that its beauty could remain unspoiled. Her legacy is now part of the Lake District National Park, thus helping to preserve for future generations not only the images of natural beauty in the works she penned but also the actual places that inspired her books.
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1 Author Beatrix Potter is best remembered for writing the children's book The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902, although she was also a skilled and important amateur biologist, sheep farmer, and conservationist. 2 The characters she created, like Benjamin Bunny and Squirrel Nutkin, touched children all over the world and sold millions of books, and the legacy of her other works can still be appreciated today. 3 As a child, Beatrix was home schooled by governesses while her brother was sent away to be educated. 4 She was often alone and spent a lot of time in nature. 5 This made her develop a strong attachment to animals, and whenever she got the chance, she secretly brought them home as companions. 6 Studying their behavior, she practiced drawing them and created stories about them. 7 The Tale of Peter Rabbit was based on letters she wrote to the son of her former governess, and it was inspired by the actions of a real-life rabbit. 8 Sales of The Tale of Peter Rabbit had exceeded 50,000 copies within a year and Potter started to use the earnings to purchase real estate. 9 Her purpose in acquiring land was to preserve the British countryside for the National Trust, an organization set up to protect and preserve land and buildings of beauty or historical importance. 10 She not only bought land but also worked it as well. 11 She learned how to farm, making a business out of raising sheep. 12 In her work as a farmer, Beatrix aimed to make sure that traditional lifestyles and farming methods would not be forgotten. 13 When she died in 1943, Beatrix Potter left 4,000 acres of land to the National Trust to ensure that its beauty could remain unspoiled. 14 Her legacy is now part of the Lake District National Park, thus helping to preserve for future generations not only the images of natural beauty in the works she penned but also the actual places that inspired her books.