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Chapter 2 Analysis - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 2 Analysis
Kel
determined
She is determined to become a page. When Lord Wyldon and the boys doubt that she can become a page, she ignores them and just keeps training to become a page.
Strong and independent
She is willing to stand up for herself. For example, when she arrives at the place, some boys try to scare her but Kel doesn't back away, she talks back to them by saying she can also be a page herself.
Perserverance
Even though Lord Wyldon and every other boy that wants to be page tells her to give up on her dreams, she never gives up and continues to train. She does not let anyone take advantage of her and continues to stand up for herself.
Lord Wyldon
stereotying
He thinks that girls can't become pages because they are weak. That is stereotyping. He thinks that girls don't have what it takes to become a knight. This means that girls pages have to work harder to prove to Lord Wyldon that she can be. sucessful knight.
Fair
Lord Wyldon does not have any favourite page and is not bias. He pushes all of his pages equally and all of them have the same expectations no matter how good or bad you are.
(except towards gender)
Strict
He has a high expectation for pages and doesn't hesitate to push them to work harder into turning into pages. This is because he wants to see his pages to succeed and becpme knights.
The bullies(Joren of Stone Mountain, Vinson of Genlith, Esmond of Nicoline, Cleon of Kennan)
Betrayal
Most of the bullies were close friends with Kel but after they realized that she was serious about wanting to become a page. They see that Kel is an easy target so they start bullying her.
Her friends (Nealan of Queenscove, Zahir ibn Alhaz, Merric of Hollyrose)
Loyal
They were all very friendly to her since she arrived and didn't betray like her other friends did. They all stayed loyal even after they realized that Kel was serious about becoming a page.;