What is the major theme in this book?
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What is the major theme in this book?
For me conflict seems to be a driving force to the plot and is thus the major theme, in my opinion.The conflict instigated byPieter de Groote, conflict associated with Johnny cook's kidnapping and the husstle of his rescue, the conflict of theassassination plot...all in all, it was a major theme in this book. What about you?
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On one hand conflict is the basis for their entire story; if Johnny Cook had not been kidnapped, there would srill be conflict between Piere de groote and the East African Mining company, a planned assassination and the chance of no peaceful handing off of power. Politics on the other hand, is what causes most of these conflicts; WWII antagonists like Germans and Japanese are working on distabilising Malay. Politics is the cause for the chance of the assassination attempt while power is being handed down to the MCP. using this argument, politics can be easily argured to be the major theme in this book.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑02 Oct 2019, 00:00 A lot of themes stand out in this book from espionage, crime, romance, friendship, politics, war, and conflict. Which do you think is the major theme in the story? And why?
For me conflict seems to be a driving force to the plot and is thus the major theme, in my opinion.The conflict instigated byPieter de Groote, conflict associated with Johnny cook's kidnapping and the husstle of his rescue, the conflict of theassassination plot...all in all, it was a major theme in this book. What about you?
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My thoughts go back to the title, Skills of the Warramunga. What would have happened to the characters without Jacko and Sarah? To me, that is the thread that ties the book together.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑02 Oct 2019, 00:00 A lot of themes stand out in this book from espionage, crime, romance, friendship, politics, war, and conflict. Which do you think is the major theme in the story? And why?
For me conflict seems to be a driving force to the plot and is thus the major theme, in my opinion.The conflict instigated byPieter de Groote, conflict associated with Johnny cook's kidnapping and the husstle of his rescue, the conflict of theassassination plot...all in all, it was a major theme in this book. What about you?
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Nailed it. Greed and lust for power are themes of secondary importance IMHO.
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