Why I Chose To Become A Warrior

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I predict that after Sam gets acquainted with the mysterious stranger, he will teach her to become a warrior. One reason for my prediction is because Sam had always aspired to become an excellent swordswoman since she was young. “Oh, yes,” her mother said. “You and I are not so different. When I was your age, I wanted to be a great warrior, like my sister Nasrin (Slater 11).” Sam did not want to enter into marriage yet, and she wanted to opportunity to become something bigger, where she could make a difference. My second reason for my prediction is because Sam wanted the opportunity to see more of the world before being wed off, and before she was led into a new life. “Sam didn’t want a husband, not really. In her heart of hearts, she wanted more. She just didn’t know what …show more content…

My prediction is that after Sam gets acquainted with the mysterious stranger, he will teach her to be a swordswoman.
I have two connections I can make to the book Paladin. Sam and her mother’s special place is similar to the special place that I have with my dad. ”...the one place that always gave her sanctuary: the small clearing that was her mother’s secret spot, or had been, till she had shared it with Sam (Slater 8).” Sam and her mother had a special spot that they shared together, and used when they needed to be alone and separated from the world. My dad and I have a place in the Boundary Waters that we go to when we need a break from people and the distraction of electronics. I have another connection: Sam and her mother’s bond is like my

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