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What literary devices does Sperry use to depict Polynesian culture? What effects do those elements have on the reader’s experience of the culture?
How is the novel an example of the quest plot structure? Match episodes from the novel with the characteristics of a quest and explain how each episode functions.
Based on Mafatu’s transformation, how does Sperry define courage?
Which is the central conflict of the novel: character versus nature, character versus the supernatural, or character versus self? Support your choice with evidence from the text.
Sperry’s descriptions of the cannibals use biased and outdated language. Consider Mafatu’s judgments of the natives from the neighboring islands. What motivates his judgment that they are “savages” (86)? Reflect on Sperry and Mafatu as outsiders to the cultures they describe, and use examples to support your answer.
How does Mafatu change or come of age in the novel? Consider physical, mental, and spiritual changes.
How do uses of figurative language enhance the narrative? Choose three passages or episodes to illustrate your claim.
How do supernatural forces function? What is their role in the development of Mafatu and his story?
The novel begins and ends with the same sentences. What do these sentences indicate about the novel’s genre, Polynesian culture, and Mafatu’s character?
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