Ramo dies in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" on page 79.
In the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, Karana's brother Ramo dies after being killed by a pack of wild dogs while defending the village. His death prompts Karana to take revenge on the dogs and is a significant event in the story.
In the sequel to "Island of the Blue Dolphins," it is explained that Karana's niece, Tutok, is the daughter of her brother Ramo, who survived the wild dogs' attack but later died on the ship that rescued them. Tutok grew up on another island and later reunited with Karana.
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Karana, the main character in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, died on the island in the year 1853.
Ramo died in a tragic accident while trying to rescue Karana from wild dogs on the island. He was attacked and killed by the pack of dogs during the rescue attempt.
Karana, the protagonist of "Island of the Blue Dolphins," was born in 1802 and died in 1864. She died on the island where she had lived most of her life and was buried next to her brother. She was about 62 years old when she passed away.
She doesn't die in Island of the Blue Dolphins. She is mentioned in the sequel, Zia, in which she is taken off of the island. The sequel is about her niece, Zia, and Karana's fate is revealed.Or just read the book.
Ramo Nakajima died on July 26, 2004, in Kobe, Japan of brain hemorrhage.
Karana's weaknesses in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" include her isolation and loneliness, her lack of experience in survival skills, and her vulnerability to the wild animals on the island. She also struggles with her emotions and fears, which affect her decision-making at times.
Ramo dies from drowning after attempting to swim across a river to bring food back to his village. Despite his sister Minah's efforts to save him, Ramo tragically succumbs to the strong currents and loses his life in the process.