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Sarah's role
Posted: 02 Apr 2019, 00:04
by Charlyn Tuzon
How important was Sarah as a characterer to the other people around her? She was the youngest and yet she was the most positive person and believed William was still alive.
In your opinion, was it William or Sarah (through William's stories) that was the source of strength and sanity for the crew that was stranded on the island to survive?
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 02 Apr 2019, 03:52
by Nerea
I think the story about Sarah is what that inspired the sanity and strength enjoyed by the crew. The narrator, William, also played a part.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 02 Apr 2019, 04:21
by Ferdinand_Otieno
Sarah had that positive determination that William was okay and sometimes, I argued that it was forsight or intuition. She helped Myra believe that she might see her father again.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 12:55
by vishu
Sarah is the kind of a character that is needed to bring out the positivity in the book and prevent it from teetering to the dark side.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 04 Apr 2019, 12:24
by Supergirl1
Sarah was the reason I wanted to read this book in the first place. Her role in Strong Heart had me pining for more.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 04 Apr 2019, 15:00
by writingShannon
Sarah represents the mysticism and strength of the native traditions and beliefs with the purity of a child's understanding. She is a foil to the confusion, doubt, and tainted morals of the adults around her.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 04 Apr 2019, 19:53
by Prisallen
I didn't read the earlier book, and there were times in the story that I felt like I was missing something because of it. I think she played a very important part because she kept telling everyone that William was still alive and that they needed to go get him.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 05 Apr 2019, 00:39
by Charlyn Tuzon
Supergirl1 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2019, 12:24
Sarah was the reason I wanted to read this book in the first place. Her role in
Strong Heart had me pining for more.
I haven't read Strong Heart but Sarah and William's stories did made me want to read it. It seems like a book as good as Adrift.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 05 Apr 2019, 03:32
by briellejee
For me, it was Sarah's personality that was holding the crew together. I mean, everyone has their fair share of giving up and losing sanity, but Sarah kept her feet on the ground and try to give strength in the midst of the impossible.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 05 Apr 2019, 10:05
by MrsCatInTheHat
Prisallen wrote: ↑04 Apr 2019, 19:53
I didn't read the earlier book, and there were times in the story that I felt like I was missing something because of it. I think she played a very important part because she kept telling everyone that William was still alive and that they needed to go get him.
I did read "Strong Heart" and thought that people who hadn't read it would have a hard time understanding her character in "Adrift."
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 08 Apr 2019, 23:53
by Smiley 25
Sarah was extremely important. Even though she isn’t a main character the story wouldn’t have been the same without her. I haven’t read the first book so I don’t know her full story. Her positivity and energy shined through in this book. With his story I believe William was the one who made others feel strong. His ability to tell stories while they were in such dire circumstances, along with his other attributes, showed his strength. In regards to helping Myra believe that her father could still be alive, and in keeping the groups spirits lifted while searching for William, Sarah definitely helped others feel more strong.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 11 Apr 2019, 10:16
by Kibet Hillary
I believe it was both. For one, William was the one who told them the story. I believe his age and the fact that he had hope of surviving meant much to the other crew members. Sarah was a source of inspiration on her own too. Someone could easiy doubt the credibility of her story.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 11 Apr 2019, 12:40
by Lady-of-Literature
I really enjoyed reading about Sarah, she holds many unmovable characteristics that I find inspiring. I imagine the other characters, survivors and otherwise, feel the same way. Sarah acts as an immovable force of hope back on the mainland, when the future looks dim she holds on to the belief that the odds are in their favor. She also represents what spiritual connection and reconnecting with your roots and nature can do for you. This feeling of hope and the spiritual belief carries on through William's stories of her. After all isn't what stories do, pass down lessons and thoughts years after they happen to hopefully influence those who hear it.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 12 Apr 2019, 04:36
by shaz1994
In William's story Sarah was the pillar of hope, to Myra she was the source of faith that her father was still alive. She also is a reminder that for one who hasn't read the fir book then you should make an effort to read it.
Re: Sarah's role
Posted: 12 Apr 2019, 14:56
by Michgal 32
Sarah played a very important part especially in keeping the other crew members occupied and in finding William. At some point she was almost the only positive person on William being alive.