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In this episode, we are talking about the characters and their struggles. It is important because they support the theme of the book. Human Nature vs Savagery. Human Nature and Savagery relate to each other in this book within the characters. They struggle with the question of whether this savagery is in their human nature or whether it is peer pressure and their thirst to survive that causes them to go "savage".
BE SURE TO CLICK THIS LINK TO THE TRAILER BEFORE LISTENING TO THE PODCAST!!!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bn3hn5zHi_u6IAdteX4JqcTAPoAugGhg/view?usp=drive_link
CLICK THIS LINK AFTER LISTENING TO PODCAST!!! Song credits: Earthdawn by Derrick Palmer, Lodge Studio Wind Ensemble, and Randall Standridge
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BQC9reJzQETUOk9A75FSfmrG4Zf6ngFY/view?usp=sharing
By Kamilyah DeShazo and Christin PollardIn this episode, we are talking about the characters and their struggles. It is important because they support the theme of the book. Human Nature vs Savagery. Human Nature and Savagery relate to each other in this book within the characters. They struggle with the question of whether this savagery is in their human nature or whether it is peer pressure and their thirst to survive that causes them to go "savage".
BE SURE TO CLICK THIS LINK TO THE TRAILER BEFORE LISTENING TO THE PODCAST!!!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bn3hn5zHi_u6IAdteX4JqcTAPoAugGhg/view?usp=drive_link
CLICK THIS LINK AFTER LISTENING TO PODCAST!!! Song credits: Earthdawn by Derrick Palmer, Lodge Studio Wind Ensemble, and Randall Standridge
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BQC9reJzQETUOk9A75FSfmrG4Zf6ngFY/view?usp=sharing