
Jemima Puddle-Duck (character)
Jemima Puddle-Duck is a beloved fictional character created by Beatrix Potter. She is depicted as a gentle, naïve duck with a kind nature, often portrayed as wanting to hatch her own eggs rather than stay with other ducks. Her innocence often leads her into humorous or awkward situations, reflecting themes of innocence and vulnerability. Jemima's character embodies curiosity and a caring spirit, making her a charming figure in children's literature. She appears in Potter’s stories alongside other woodland animals, highlighting themes of kindness, innocence, and the importance of looking out for one another.