I have to agree with you on this one. Trust is always a really good theme as well. It brings a lot of depth and truth to a story.hsimone wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 01:38These are all such great themes everyone! I also wonder if a theme of trust can be found? When Sarah encountered the short-face bear, I felt there was a sort of trust both in Sarah and the bear. For Sarah not running away and for the bear to sort of leave the area without feeling the need to approach/potentially attack Sarah. It was like they both could trust each other.
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