The Dreamer is a fictional biography of the author Pablo Neruda, the poet. It is about a shy boy (originally named Neftali Reyes) who is born in Chile and who deals with his pessimistic father. Neftali is always dreaming and using his senses to experience poetry all around him; from the time he is very young, this is often through a "mysterious voice" he hears. The children living near Neftali always taunt him for being dreamy. Neftali's father ridicules him as well. Both of these things cause Neftali to doubt himself and his abilities as a poet. Luckily, Neftali's uncle and stepmother encourage him (and teach Neftali about the Mapuche tribe and the rights they deserve). "The voice" Neftali hears leads him into the rain forest, the ocean, and the Chilean rain to give him the sensory experiences he needs to become a great poet. When Neftali becomes a teenager, he finally takes on the name he is famous for: Pablo Neruda.
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