Take Off Your Pants! (SH8) by Libbie Hawker
Author:Libbie Hawker [Hawker, Libbie]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, mobi
Publisher: Running Rabbit Press
Published: 2015-03-09T23:00:00+00:00
Main character: Pocahontas, a Native girl of the Powhatan tribe living in 1607.
External goal: To become a female chieftain and rule over her own tribe.
Antagonist: Tribe leaders (first her father, Powhatan—later in the story, her uncle.)
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End: Has given up on all ambitions. Sacrificing for her people. Ambiguous.
Flaw: Too driven by ambition. She steps on others in her attempts to attain glory.
Ally: Matachanna, Pocahontas’s beloved half-sister.
Theme: Exploring three different ways people might respond to a cultural clash.
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