Matt has a better understanding of captivity than Kira because he was born and raised in the Fen, which is a harsh environment with limited freedom. He has adapted to living in captivity and understands the importance of looking out for oneself in that setting. Kira, on the other hand, is from a more privileged background and has not experienced the same level of captivity as Matt.
The gathering Blue is 100% better the the Giver, but I have a question my slef too, I have to fin the differences and the similarities about the giver and gather blue about when it comes to jobs...any help?
Gathering Blue was created in 2000.
"The Gathering" was written by Anne Enright.
The ISBN-13 for "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry is 978-0-547-88717-3.
a little house
The exposition in Gathering Blue is Kira is in a small cott in her small villiage
Yes. Gathering Blue is a book for teenagers.
No, there is no actually war in Gathering Blue, unless you count war in the mind.
One simile in "Gathering Blue" is when the Singer's voice is described as "soft and gentle like a summer breeze." Another simile is when Kira compares a piece of cloth to the "pink of dawn." These similes help create vivid imagery that enhances the reader's understanding of the story and characters.
The title "Gathering Blue" refers to the main character Kira's role in the novel, where she gathers and weaves threads of different colors to create intricate designs. This act of gathering blue threads symbolizes her ability to find beauty and hope in a seemingly harsh and colorless world.
No part of Gathering Blue is really fantasy. It all could happen.
The Lexile measure for "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry is 680L.