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Favorite motif, theme, or symbol
One example is the bird in Steve's chapters.
Within that same part about the bird,Steve talks about his son, Jimmie, being a symbol of hope. William, too, becomes a symbol of hope when having to survive Haida Gwaii.The bird pecking at crumbs- did it feel hope? It sure had spirit... Maybe that bird's spirit would carry us through.
I suppose it's not too surprising survival would be another theme, but I personally enjoyed not just the survival of the character's within the action of abandoning the ship, staying alive in the wilderness, and life-and-death injuries, but also the discussion of financial survival.
Larry and Louise need their business to survive. Travis, Scratch, and the crew talked about why they needed this job for the pay out. Steve talked about how in the maritime industry,
most of us have to keep working to survive.
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The hunt for a seal was also another area where a lot of patience was seen. You can imagine creeping through the snow for almost three hours just to catch a seal. It seems that when the moment of survival or death comes, nothing is impossible.
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Hope and survival were important themes that I loved following in the book.EllieLieberman wrote: ↑16 Apr 2019, 00:43 There's many motifs, themes and symbols throughout Adrift by Charlie Sheldon. What are some of your favorites?
One example is the bird in Steve's chapters.Within that same part about the bird,Steve talks about his son, Jimmie, being a symbol of hope. William, too, becomes a symbol of hope when having to survive Haida Gwaii.The bird pecking at crumbs- did it feel hope? It sure had spirit... Maybe that bird's spirit would carry us through.
I suppose it's not too surprising survival would be another theme, but I personally enjoyed not just the survival of the character's within the action of abandoning the ship, staying alive in the wilderness, and life-and-death injuries, but also the discussion of financial survival.
Larry and Louise need their business to survive. Travis, Scratch, and the crew talked about why they needed this job for the pay out. Steve talked about how in the maritime industry,most of us have to keep working to survive.
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Financial survival is a major theme in the book as well for sure. Travis himself has his mother to take care as she requires nursing care. His work as a local reporter cannot meet his needs. When observed critically, it seemed as though the pursuit of financial gain could take a major portion of the story.EllieLieberman wrote: ↑16 Apr 2019, 00:43 There's many motifs, themes and symbols throughout Adrift by Charlie Sheldon. What are some of your favorites?
One example is the bird in Steve's chapters.Within that same part about the bird,Steve talks about his son, Jimmie, being a symbol of hope. William, too, becomes a symbol of hope when having to survive Haida Gwaii.The bird pecking at crumbs- did it feel hope? It sure had spirit... Maybe that bird's spirit would carry us through.
I suppose it's not too surprising survival would be another theme, but I personally enjoyed not just the survival of the character's within the action of abandoning the ship, staying alive in the wilderness, and life-and-death injuries, but also the discussion of financial survival.
Larry and Louise need their business to survive. Travis, Scratch, and the crew talked about why they needed this job for the pay out. Steve talked about how in the maritime industry,most of us have to keep working to survive.
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