Medicine River Thomas King Character Analysis

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Belonging: Analysing the Character Development of Will Sampson in Medicine River by Thomas King The idea of belonging is primal and fundamental. It is human nature to want to belong. In Medicine River, written by Thomas King, the desire to belong is crucial to the character development of the protagonist, Will. Belonging is represented in various ways throughout the text but the changes to Will are mainly conveyed through two channels: from community and from family. Undoubtedly for community, Harlen Bigbear is the driving force that shapes Will’s change from exclusion to being accepted by the First Nations populace. Various instances of being shunned can be seen early in Will’s life. For example, when Will said he wanted to enter the reserve

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