Themes in the book
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I'm glad that I found a book with such deep themes. I would love to read it for myself.Olafunmi24 wrote: ↑03 Jun 2022, 14:26 Being born abnormal isn't their fault in any way, but the segregation they experienced is something I don't like. A key theme is determination, which helped them to scale through, despite what they faced. Another theme I noticed is vengeance.
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You are right. we don't choose to be born the way we are, hence there should not really be some unequal treatment based on how you happen to be. Very racistOwuamanam wrote: ↑01 Jun 2022, 10:46 I feel the story of Kaarina and Monty is similar to the story of most individuals who face racism. They are persecuted for something that was not their fault. They were born abnormal and with special abilities. They didn't choose to be born with a special gift. However, they have to face the consequences of being born that way. Relatively, I feel one of the themes in the book is racism. Those who were normal felt threatened and hunted the abnormal. What other themes could you identify from the book?
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