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    Literary Analysis for Walk Two Moons In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, Salamanca Hiddle grows and changes as a person by internal and external conflicts. At First, Sal says that Euclid, Ohio has small houses, almost no trees and no barn. Sal is unhappy about where she lives and how she wants her mom to come back. Sal doesn’t know why her mom would leave her and Sal gets confused by that. Another thing that Sal was thinking about was that she might lose her dad to Margaret Cadaver.…

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    It is important not to judge anyone because you never know what they have gone through. But two girls named Phoebe Winterbottom and Salamanca Hiddle had done the same mistake and learned from that mistake. The book “Walk Two Moons” by Sharon Creech is about a 13 year old girl whose mother died so she goes on a trip with her grandparents to see her mother on her birthday. While she is on that journey she tells her grandparents a story about her friend named Phoebe Winterbottom and how she dealt…

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    In both Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech and “The Guest” by Uma Krishna swami share a similar theme. Characters in both the novel and short story judge someone before the get to know who they are and the theme is don’t judge and person until you really know them. Although both stories have the same theme they developed it in different ways. Walk two Moons teaches to lesson to the readers by using words, thoughts, and feelings. In the text when Sal states, “ Do you want to hear about the lunatic…

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    The novel “Walk Two Moons” by Sharon Creech and the short story “The Guest” by Uma Krishnaswami both have a similar theme. Both of these stories reveals the theme as don’t judge someone until you know them well enough. Although these two stories share the same theme, it teaches the lesson in different ways. In the novel “Walk Two Moons” the theme it has is don’t judge someone until you know them well; this theme is taught by using the character's words, thoughts, and feelings. In the novel,…

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    When I moved away from my house in Colorado, I always missed it. So I always thought about going all the way back. It's just like the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech when Sal moved away from her barn in Bybanks, Kentucky. In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, the barn in Bybanks, Kentucky is an important setting to Sal because she wants to go back because she had a swimming hole, animals that were special to her and her favorite maple tree. Sal always thinks about her barn in…

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    The people in our lives play an important role in our personal growth. Relationships with others allow us to understand and see ourselves more clearly. In Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, Sal is able to accept her mother’s death through the influence of Mrs. Partridge and Gram and Gramps. Sal is impacted and changed by her relationship with Mrs. Partridge; the mysterious woman was the person providing the messages left in front of the Winterbottom home. In one message she wrote,”In a course of a…

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    In the novel, Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, the protagonist Sal explains that “when my mother had been there, I was like a mirror. If she was happy. I was happy. If she was sad, I was sad.” (pg. 25) By this Sal meant that when she was with her mother she had not felt her own feelings but was just copying or reflecting her mother’s feelings. This shows that Sal’s relationship with her mother was overly close and that they did not have healthy emotional boundaries. Sal didn’t know where she…

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    In the novel walk two moons by Sharon creech Sal uses her experiences in life to help others. When chanhassen leaves sal to go to Idaho. Sal grows through an external change. Sal goes through an internal change with Ben. Sal reflects on her own life when Phoebe’s mother leaves her. Even though Sal goes through a ruff time. Sal lives the life she wants. She realizes the things she did that she never noticed. Sugar leaves Sal and her Dad. And makes them deal with it. In fact, Sal germs…

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    Everyone probably has a place important to them, Furthermore, this also applies to the protagonist of “Walk two moons” by Sharon Creech. Salamanca can find importance in the locations Ohio, Idaho, and Bybanks for various different reasons. To start off with Ohio, this location can show relevance to Sal, as the protagonist meets Phoebe there, learns about Mrs. Pickford’s reasoning, and finds the story behind Mrs. Cadaver. Firstly, according to Sal, “ I didn’t know it then, but that face belonged…

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    without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” This is true for the character Sal. She has to go through many changes as a person, and that impacts her thoughts and actions to make her life better. In the book Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, internal and external forces change Sal’s life. One of the most significant external forces that cause Sal to change is when she moved to Euclid, Ohio because she met Phoebe Winterbottom, were Phoebe changed Sal’s life. In…

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