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How does the author’s use of third-person limited narration contribute to the portrait of the protagonist? How does telling the story from Seven’s point of view build suspense and affect the development of characters like Valley and the Uncle?
Despite the pronounced differences in Thorn and Valley’s personalities, the Gran says that they are alike because both girls are “dealing with some pretty heavy burdens” (134). Compare and contrast Thorn and Valley’s character traits. What burdens do they carry, and how do they make some progress toward healing by the end of the novel? How does the protagonist support her fellow Witchlings’ character arcs?
Analyze Seven’s strengths and flaws as a character. How does this dynamic protagonist develop over the course of the novel, and what factors spur her growth?
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