Analysis of the book Marcel and the letters of Shakespeare. Marcel is a French mouse, a detective and lives in Paris every November he goes to London visiting his friend Henry, he loves Paris and London. He goes to the address of Henry 42 old wilton Street his friend invites him to a tea and they talk, Marcel asks him that there is a new person at number 42 and his name is Professor Barton they have some letters that were under the floor of a nursing home and Shakespeare's son letters to his son. The old woman called the professor and the professor visited her and the old woman asked for the deliveries to the British Museum in London. He will deliver them tomorrow at ten, says Henry, and that many journalists will be there. Then Marcel sees a man go down the steps and asks his friend if it's Professor Barton, he says yes and that he always goes to the movies on Tuesdays, so the mice visit Professor Barton's apartment, when they find a safe there, they type the key and they open the safe and they realize that the Shakespeare letters are not there, and they realize there is a big hole in the back of the safe, you can see the room at 40 old wilton street and he sees a woman talking on the phone and they listen to the woman who says I'm leaving for new york. Marcel sees a bag and can see some letters on it. After the woman rides a notepad where it says "concorde- 7.20", the two mice head to the airport before they get on a train they get off at Heathrow and look at the concord sign and look at their watch and it is 7.10, then they see two men enter the door that said concord and they see the woman who has the bag they go and go to the bag Marcel finds several things and among them Shakespeare's letters, they run off with the tastings and the woman notices and he goes after them, they manage to flee. Now they are in the teacher's room then the next day the teacher goes at ten o'clock to deliver them to the museum, finally Henry smiles at his friend and says "thank you marcel". Teaching That we should always be cautious with very important things, but many times if we act well, fate is in charge of doing good, in this case with Marcel the detective as an angel when interrupting the robbery, and thus avoid damaging the good name of the teacher. Also that we should always help others if we see that they are doing them injustice or evil and thus in some way be able to help them.