![]() ![]() Did that make him a supreme being? Or a lesser one?” Narrator ![]() “He had learned the language of the day-folk, but he had forgotten the language of the wolves. The narrative affirms the importance of taking responsibility and doing the right thing even when you lack support. In this instance, Willa is helpless and unhappy but her inner voice encourages her to believe in herself. What lies beyond is a world full of day-folks who she has been taught from a young age are bad individuals. ![]() After learning some truths about the padaran rule, Willa is banished from the community and the only life she has ever known. But she finally felt as if she could go on.” NarratorĬhallenging the system and being on your own in the process is a brave move for anyone let alone a young teenager. “Standing there in the forest on her own, she didn’t feel strong. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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