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Marrow Thieves (Characters (Miig (Saved Frenchie in the forest,…
Marrow Thieves
Characters
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Rose
Joins Miig's group around begining of novel, she found group in the woods
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Chi-boy
oldest boy in Frenchie's family, really tall
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Travis (stranger #1)
short Indigenous man who travels with Lincoln
Travis is the one who cause the blindness of one eye of Wab
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Dad
Frenchie's biological dad, he died in the schools after leaving the coucil.
Isaac
Miig's husband, European green eye'd light skin man
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Derrick
Big, tall, strong guy, Frenchie's age, instantly hitting on rose
Setting
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Staying in an spoon-like open field with the 2 strangers
p(123) I slipped into the first row of trees, in the same spot we had entered from now, then I walked left, keeping an eye on the clearing. It turned out that the fire and the men's tent and chairs were in a small circular patch at the end of a long, narrow clearing so that whole spot was kind of in the shape of a spoon.
Miigs group discovered 2 strangers making fires with weird fire timing, suspicious
Soggy soils and demp forests where the rains are more and more abundant because of the north melting.
Theme
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Help
Miigs Family when the discovered and helped frenchie in the forest.
Family in this book is very important, it shows a level of unconditional love and respect towards each member of the group and means they always have each other's back in tense or even deadly situations. For example when Lincoln grabbed Riri and jumped off the cliff, Frenchie was there for rose, Wab was there for Minerva while she cried from Riri's death.
People are there for each other and thats why family is so important.
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Roles
Hunters and Homesteaders
The hunters hunt once every few days to go get food for the whole family
The HomeSteaders are the ones who make the food, take care of the tents and clothes
Survival
Survival in this book is the most important theme in the book
Aboriginal people are trying to survive by running away from the recruiters, and the recruiters are tring to survive by getting bone marrow from aboriginal people. In some way, according to Miig, the people are kind of killing themselves because of their absence of dreaming. And dreaming provides hope and happiness to people, so if they aren't happy and hopeless, more and more ''deaths'' rolls around and the people are commiting their own extinction;
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