Rabbit Proof Fence Chapter 7 Summary

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Chapter 7 (Queer Lodgings) Characterization: Beorn is strong, easily angry and he can change his skin color. (p.108) Problem: Beorn is missing, he has not been seen since last night. (p.121) Solution: Beorn had not been missing he had gone over the river and back into the mountains. (p.122) Direct Quote: “Birds began to sing less. There were no more deer; not even rabbits were to be seen.” (p.126) Indirect Quote: Gandalf is describing to the party that whatever may lay ahead is not safe, no shortcut will be safe and also getting out of path has a very high chance of being lost. (p.128) Chapter 7 (Queer Lodgings) When it said, “Birds began to sing less. There were no more deer; not even rabbits were to be seen.” on page 126 I began to understand …show more content…

Chapter 9 (Barrels Out of Bond) Problems: The elves have captured the dwarves and considering it’s quite dark it will be pretty hard to save his friends. (p.157) Direct quote: “‘I am like a burglar that can’t get away, but must go on miserably burgling the same house day after day,’ he thought.” (p.161) Solution: Bilbo came upon a genius plan, in which he waited for the guards to fall asleep so he could take their keys and unlock the doors of the dwarves. (p.164) Indirect quote: Thorin is trying to tell Bilbo that Gandalf was right about Bilbo coming useful upon the journey, and considering his thoughtful actions now and yet to come, the dwarves will truly repay him. (p.165) Climax: Bilbo has lost the dwarves again, but this time he believes he may never find them again. (p.170) Chapter 9 (Barrels Out of Bond) Are the dwarves going to be okay? I can connect Bilbo’s current situation to the Harry Potter series, where Harry Potter used his invisible cape to get out of situations and help his friends. I can reflect from the party’s past danger that the dwarves are going to be okay, considering thirst and hunger weren’t a problem like

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