Sunday, 27 October 2013

Review Part two

We have now arrived at the hint of the books true theme of conflict. Our characters experience an odd sight when formations of low lying jets fly over head. The group of teen adventurers have journeyed into 'Hell'. Don't worry it is not as horrible as it sounds. 'Hell' is an area which is a deep, dense area of bush. During the time the characters spend here we have the time that seemed absent in the first part of the novel to discover the many personalities hidden in the book. One of these personalities belongs to Fi. Fi is presented as a quiet and graceful character in the book. This though is one character I think is bound to change as the book continues. This assumption is based on the John Marsden's theme of conflict. Fi seems to be the opposite of this idea of conflict. If something transpires Fi would have to be the first to change. There are characters that I also think would not have to adjust as much. These characters conveniently juxtaposition with Fi such as Homer. Well we will end on that note. Keep reading the next uploads a to see if my prediction on character development becomes true.


                                   'Fi' photo curtesy of fanpop.com

1 comment:

  1. Good point about Fi- how do you think she will have to change to deal with war?

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