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Thomas, the first-person narrator and protagonist of the novel, is defined by his unwavering loyalty to his family. Whether it’s joining the army alongside Charlie or agreeing to be an intermediary between him and Molly in spite of his enduring love for her, his selfless actions are always in line with his devotion to family. The brotherly bond between him and Charlie is central to the theme of The Power of Familial Bonds. The deep sense of camaraderie that he shares with Charlie is a source of strength during trying times. Always standing by each other’s sides, the brothers find in each other a source of support in the face of the brutal reality of war. This bond humanizes the portrayal of industrial warfare and builds toward the poignant ending; Michael Morpurgo uses Thomas and Charlie to represent soldiers who are not merely military statistics or names on a memorial but people with relationships and feelings.
Thomas’s development is deeply impacted by his father’s death. Believing that he played a role in his passing casts a heavy shadow on Thomas’s conscience. The haunting image of his father’s lifeless body pointing accusingly at him serves as a potent symbol of the guilt that he carries.
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