Chapter nine starts off with Herr Sesemann coming home and greeting Klara and Heidi. As Herr Sesemann sits down to have lunch Fräulein Rottenmeier tells him that she had been decieved, that Heidi is a frightful child, and that Heidi is "out of her mind". Then Herr Kandidat, the teacher comes to tell Herr Sesemann about Heidi, but he takes to long to get to the point, so Herr Sesemann just asks Klara instead. Klara tells her father how much she likes Heidi and wants her to stay and he decides to let Heidi stay. Herr Sesemann tells Fräulein Rottenmeier that Heidi is in her right mind, Klara enjoys her company, she is going to stay, Heidi must be treated kindly, and that Klara's grandmother is coming to stay.
The theme of Heidi is that adversity can lead to wondrous adventures. Fräulein Rottenmeier's cruel and unkind attitude towards Heidi is an adversity that Heidi overcomes. Heidi overcomes this adversity because she never lets Fräulein Rottenmeier's attitude towards her get to her and is still able to enjoy life and have fun despite this adversity. This is an example of how this theme applies to the book Heidi.
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