Chapter 6 is the beginning of their ordeal in the bush without any bearings, and the beginnings of their survival skills which are just showing through. The character's personalities are becoming more and more clear, and it turns out that there may be more to Sully than meets the eye. Chapter 6 also has the character's talking to eachother, and fantasising about the things which seem as if they do not exist outside of such a desolate place.
Chapter 7 talks about the amount of tiredness the children are feeling, and small refuge which they may have found.
These Chapters are two of the major turning pointsin the book, and the themes in them are quite powerful.
Monday, November 16, 2009
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