Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Standing In The Light :: essays research papers
 1. The theme of this book was in search of ones self. I chose this theme   because Catharine was in search of her self throughout the whole story. Her   and her brother were taken captive by the Lenape Indian tribe and she had to   search to find her self throughout her time in captivity. In the beginning   when she was captured, it was awkward and confusing. This was because she   was a Quaker and she didnââ¬â¢t know if she was now an Indian or still a Quaker,   because the Lenape werenââ¬â¢t going to return her to her family. She had to   search her own self, and eventually she became used to the way of Indian   life. She never forgot her family, but she had come to love her new family.   She had also become accustomed to her new way of life. After about a year of   living with the Lenape, white men came and took Catharine and her brother   away. This really made her confused because she had just found herself with   the Lenape and now she has to find herself with her own family again. She   never quite found herself with her people, but she would always know where   she truly belonged.   2 The main character of this book was Catharine. She was strong-willed and   adjusting. She was strong-willed when she had the strength to adjust to her   new ways of life. She was pulled from her old life, to her new life, back to   her old life. It was very difficult for her because both the Quakers and the   Lenape were two very different cultures. She found herself having mixed   feelings and a lot of confusion, but she had the will to deal with it.   Catharine was also adjusting. She was adjusting when she had to adjust   to life with the Lenape. She had to learn new ways of life; she had to learn   how to survive off the land. She also made her own clothes and gathered   food. She also had to adjust to new customs. The Lenape religion and the   Quaker religion are very distinct from eachother. Catharine adjusted to the   Lenape religion very well.   3. The Author wrote this book for a couple of reasons. First, she wrote it   for entertainment. A lot of people like to read books about the past. Also,   I have never read a book about Indians capturing a girl and her brother.  					    
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