Was Myra Necessary In The Story
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Re: Was Myra Necessary In The Story
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Plus, Myra was the one who the majority of the time caused the conversation to revolve around Native legends.
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Thanks. Indeed, she is quite important to the storyline for several reasons.Sumansona1344 wrote: ↑27 May 2020, 04:30Yes, I completely agree with you! Moreover, Myra was my favorite character in the story.Espie wrote: ↑27 May 2018, 19:34I also agree with the importance of Myra's role in balancing situations and filling in the gaps of and for the other characters. Our ability and eventual decisions to cope with what life's realities would have for us are influenced by several factors, including but not limited to situations and intentions.Kuolettava wrote: ↑30 Jan 2018, 14:59 Myra is important to this story. I don’t think any of what happened would have happened as smoothly were it not for her. I know that there was a lot of conflict in the group, but Myra was a great mediator between Sarah and Tom specifically. She helped give Sarah a grounding point so she could adjust easier to the vastly different environment from what she was used to.
Myra was also a crucial part of not only helping Sergei cope with the loss of his father, but for William coping with the loss of a dear friend. While Sergei had someone to challenge him, William had someone who helped to keep the balance between what he had lost and what he had left.
Personally, I don’t think the author handled grief very well, but the effort is clearly there.
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Well said! Myra is actually one of my favorite characters. In addition to sharing very valuable Native American history and defending their beliefs, she is definitely the glue of the group; she helped Sarah smoothly transition into the group, and she jokes with William and Tom while looking after their health. Despite Myra and Sergei's constant bickering, I also believe that she serves as another motivator for him to continue on the trek.CNWaweru wrote: ↑26 Jan 2018, 02:03 I think she was important. She represented the native people. She narrated a legend of the origin of the native people. Through her arguments with Sergei, we get to know what Sergei knows. I think she is also the one who is able to keep up with Sarah during the first trip.
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Thanks for this comment. You said my mindCNWaweru wrote: ↑26 Jan 2018, 02:03 I think she was important. She represented the native people. She narrated a legend of the origin of the native people. Through her arguments with Sergei, we get to know what Sergei knows. I think she is also the one who is able to keep up with Sarah during the first trip.
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