Where The Crawdads Cry

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How does Kya show us who Deliha Owens is throughout this story? The story, Where the Crawdads Sing, is quite intriguing with everything that happens during it, but Dehila Owens has used her life as an example of who Kya is. This is shown throughout the novel, the film, and other interviews and stories she tells. Deliha Owens heavily used her own life experiences to influence the narrative and themes within the book. In the novel, Kya’s deep understanding of nature closely mirrors Owens’ childhood. Kya’s existence in North Carolina reflects Owen’s life in rural Georgia. "She knew the years of the trees and the weight of their leaves, the time of the rains, and the weight of the moon. She knew things would come again—different things, but they …show more content…

These parallels between Owen’s life and the novel give us a compelling rationale for the impact of her personal experiences on the story and its themes. The unresolved controversy surrounding Deliha Owens past in Zambi parallels the suspenseful and unresolved Murdur trail in Where The Crawdads Sing, which enhances the novel’s themes of isolation, survival, and judgement. In Where the Crawdads Sing, Kya Clark faces a murder trial for the death of Chase Andrews. The town’s bias with Kya, with the circumstantial evidence, puts her in the center of attention of a highly controversial case. The truth about Chase’s death still remains a mystery till the novel’s conclusion. “Kya was known in Barkley Cove as the Marsh Girl, a strange and mysterious figure who lived alone in the swamp. She was an outsider, judged and ostracized by the townspeople, making her an easy target for their suspicions when Chase Andrews was found dead." (Owens, Where the Crawdads Sing, Chapter 20) An ABC News documentary titled "Deadly Game: The Mark and Delia Owens Story", The documentary included footage that appeared to show the execution of a suspected poacher, leading to significant

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