What do you make of the book title?
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Re: What do you make of the book title?
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Wow ..... I never thought of it that way. I would the title odd but now, I'm beginning to sense a bit of meaning to itErin M wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 20:29 The title could refer to the fact that this is the first time Galen has stepped foot in Voulhire. He is a new arrival in what seems to him to be a magnificent, even awe-inspiring, country. Great skies might just be a metaphor for that over-arching feeling that Voulhire is a very successful place with limitless potential. At least that's my best guess.
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I believe it was called that name to enable the readers to focus their attention on Galen as he is the newcomer in the city of Vulture.luchi123 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 09:55 While I read the book, I kept trying to relate the plot with its title ' A New Arrival under Great Skies'. I assumed that the people of Voulhire were in existence before Galen's trip to the land, which was the beginning of the story. Why then do you think they called themselves a new arrival under great skies?
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I think that the new arrival the author meant was Galen. Without reading the book, one can't really attach meaning to such a titleluchi123 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 09:55 While I read the book, I kept trying to relate the plot with its title ' A New Arrival under Great Skies'. I assumed that the people of Voulhire were in existence before Galen's trip to the land, which was the beginning of the story. Why then do you think they called themselves a new arrival under great skies?
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