Galen definitely is in love with Voulhire, particularly Magnum Caleum. I think that even if it was not in Voulhire he was destined to arrive, he will still automatically love the location since even an undeveloped and simple place is a much better option than in the Lands of the Princes. His uncle made sure that he'll have the necessities upon arriving in a new land, that comprised of home, business, and money. I think his uncle did everything he was capable to do for Galen.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 00:29 Settling in a new region has its fair share of challenges. Galen immigrated to Voulhire. Did he fall in love with the new nation? What are some of the challenges he faced as an immigrant? Did his uncle make it easier for him to settle down as an immigrant? Did the author extend the possibilities of an immigrant being successful in a new nation? Would it have been easier if he was immigrating from Voulhire to Lands of the Princes?
Are There Immigration Issues, and What Are the Possibilities of Galen Falling in Love With the New Nation?
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Re: Are There Immigration Issues, and What Are the Possibilities of Galen Falling in Love With the New Nation?
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Certainly, if he was born in Voulhire he wouldn't even thought of immigrating to the Lands of the Princes even when life's tough in Voulhire. Although there are existing threats in Voulhire, there are still beautiful things their people have that the people in the Princes could only fantasize about. So, it would've been harder for him if he was transferring from Voulhire to the Princes.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 00:29 Settling in a new region has its fair share of challenges. Galen immigrated to Voulhire. Did he fall in love with the new nation? What are some of the challenges he faced as an immigrant? Did his uncle make it easier for him to settle down as an immigrant? Did the author extend the possibilities of an immigrant being successful in a new nation? Would it have been easier if he was immigrating from Voulhire to Lands of the Princes?
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The moment he saw the skies, he was mesmerized.
What are some of the challenges he faced as an immigrant?
Culture shock. He couldn't understand why some people were treating others badly.
Did his uncle make it easier for him to settle down as an immigrant?
I think so. He left Galen with lots of money. Without his inheritance, he may not be treated well in Magnum Caelum.
Did the author extend the possibilities of an immigrant being successful in a new nation?
YES. Galen is obviously one of the main characters. Of course he'll be successful!
Would it have been easier if he was immigrating from Voulhire to Lands of the Princes?
Not really. Life in the Lands of the Princes is very harsh, and Galen felt everything in his new home is a luxury.
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