In the 'Girl with Dolls and a War' short story, the dolls could be symbolic. They might be the girl's source of comfort in the face of the war. For example, she could hold onto them as a reminder of a normal life before the war started. The war, on the other hand, would likely bring about change, perhaps forcing the girl to grow up quickly and lose some of her innocence associated with playing with dolls.
The girl, Sophie, was very attached to her dolls. A war story reached her ears when a soldier came to her town. The soldier told tales of the frontlines. Sophie decided to incorporate her dolls into the story. She made them into characters like the brave soldiers and the civilians affected by the war. With her dolls, she was able to create a world that combined her love for her toys and her new - found understanding of the war.
The girl, Emma, was an orphan because of the war. She was found with her dolls in a bombed - out building. A journalist discovered her and as he helped her, he told her about the war, how it started and what led to the destruction. The dolls were the only comfort Emma had. The war story became a sad but important part of her life, and she grew up with the determination to prevent such wars in the future, always holding onto her dolls as a symbol of her past.
Obviously, the girl is one of the main characters. She is the central figure around whom the story seems to revolve, with her relationship to the dolls being a key aspect. And perhaps there are soldiers or other people affected by the war that could also be main characters, as they would interact with the girl's world in some way.
Maybe the girl discovers the robot talking dolls in an old attic. She starts to play with them and the dolls tell her amazing stories from faraway lands.
There was a doll maker in a small town. He created dolls with great care and precision. His dolls were not just toys but works of art. One special doll he made had a unique design. It was made to look like a fairy. People from far and wide came to see this doll, and it became famous in the local area.
The value of 1945 story book dolls can vary. If they are from a well-known author or have unique features, they might be worth a lot. But if they are common or damaged, their value could be lower.
Well, 'Girl at War' is not based on real events. It's a piece of fiction that explores various themes and scenarios through the author's creative writing.