The tsunami caused destruction on the island, resulting in loss of life and damage to Karana's village. As a result, she was forced to take refuge in a cave and adapt to a more solitary way of life in order to survive. The tsunami also played a role in shaping Karana's resilience and independence as she learned to fend for herself in a harsh environment.
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In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," Karana's real name is Won-a-pa-lei. She adopts the name Karana after being left alone on the island.
The main character in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" is Karana, a young Native American girl who is stranded on an island. Other important characters include her brother, Ramo, and the various wild animals that inhabit the island.
Ramo's sister is Karana, the protagonist of Island of the Blue Dolphins. success, Camilarv
Karana,Rontu,Ramo,Ulape,Chief Chowig,Captain Orlov
Karana's culture, as depicted in "Island of the Blue Dolphins," values self-reliance, respect for nature, and tradition. These values are shown through Karana's survival skills, her deep connection to the island's wildlife, and her adherence to her tribe's customs and beliefs.
People came to bring her and Rontu-Aru back to the mainland..... read the last chapter in the book.....
The plot is a girl named Karana was left behind with her brother Ramo, on the island of Ghalas-at, because they weren't fast enough to get on the ship that was leaving, then later on Ramo-gq dies, because a pack of wild dogs severally gnawed his neck with their teeth. Karana has to survive being alone on The Island of the Blue Dolphin.
The plot is a girl named Karana was left behind with her brother Ramo, on the island of Ghalas-at, because they weren't fast enough to get on the ship that was leaving, then later on Ramo-gq dies, because a pack of wild dogs severally gnawed his neck with their teeth. Karana has to survive being alone on The Island of the Blue Dolphin.
In the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins," Karana expresses both shock and sadness upon receiving the news of her tribe's departure without her. She is surprised by their sudden departure and feels deeply hurt and abandoned by their decision.
The conflict in Island of the Blue Dolphin is between the known and the unknown and the tame and the wild. The unspoiled beauty of the island was special to Karana but she also wanted to see what was beyond the island and the ocean. She was conflicted between her home and her feelings of wanderlust.
If u need this answer why dont u read the book and find out? If u cant find it look AGAIN! Its in there.