Weather Importance
As I have been reading and working on the final project focused on Power, I have been wondering, why did Hogan begin with a hurricane. She began an interesting story with destruction. In my opinion, the story began with plenty of reality, meaning Omishto's tribe is dwindling, she also holds a big secret with her sister and a hurricane roars through. I thought the story would be more focused on the panther, but as we have read it has been killed. I think the panther is the cover up like most books hold. We are given a main point, but there's something deeper below similar to Fossil Road. What is the point?
I believe Hogan was trying to relate every happening to the theme of destruction. Omishto's tribe is dying out as well as the panther. Additionally, Methuselah was destroyed by the hurricane as well as other wild life. We are learning that anything old starts to move on. For instance, Ama has not fought regarding her trial. I believe Hogan is inferring all things will end, but possibly not inside us. Physically, things are moving on, but we will always have a piece of identity through our time. The importance of the hurricane is that it relates to the Taiga tribe. Slowly, things are fading away. Florida or the tribe will sink below the earth.
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