The theme that is suggested by these complications is C. Patience and courage are just as important for survival as knowing specific skills.
Your information is incomplete. Therefore, the complete question is written below. Jean Craighead George's Julie of the Wolves is a children's novel published by Harper in 1972 with drawings by John Schoenherr. Set on Alaska's North Slope, it follows a young Inuk girl as she witnesses the changes imposed on her culture from without.
A novel's central conflict occurs when a key character's defining desire conflicts with an internal or external impediment. Most stories begin with a major change that sets off the main conflict for your protagonist.
Miyax's quest to survive on her own in the frigid Alaskan tundra is a significant conflict in Julie of the Wolves. It should be noted that the main idea that the narrator was trying to convey is about the importance of patience and courage and how it was as important for survival.
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A central conflict in Julie of the Wolves is Miyax's attempt to survive on her own, in spite of the harsh conditions of the Alaskan tundra. Think about how Miyax tries to resolve this conflict and the complications that occur each time she thinks she's safe. What theme is suggested by these complications?
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1#When humans must rely on wildlife for survival, it's best to become fierce predators.
2#The possibility of a young girl surviving are very small in a setting as harsh as Alaska.
3#Patience and courage are just as important for survival as knowing specific skills.
4#Even someone like Miyax, who is raised as an Eskimo, will find the tundra frightening.