![]() ![]() Or maybe a ship came and rescued the two of them and took them to safety.Ħ Minor Characters Locaha – The manifestation of Death in Nation, not sympathetic towards the human race at all. Maybe people from neighboring islands came to help. They have difficulties speaking with one another, but eventually work things out. But later on, Mau meets Daphne, a trouserman woman, as his people would call her. He buried the dead bodies and thought of how to fix what has been destroyed. Picture drawn by TMOH, a fan-artist, as a representation of Cox.ĥ Conflict When introduced to Mau, we find out that after he returns to Nation, a tidal wave has taken the lives of his family and friends and had destroyed his village. Cox then finally appears again during the later parts of the book. ![]() But he had himself and some others thrown off the ship onto a small boat, to find their own way to survive. He disliked the captain of the ship and wished to rid of him. Daphne Mau Picture taken from a play of the novel.Ĥ Antagonist Antagonist - First Mate Cox First Mate Cox was introduced on the Sweet Judy, the ship that wrecked on Nation later in the book, in the beginning of the story. When the two character’s meet, they don’t start off too well, but they both work together throughout the story to restore Mau’s lost home. Daphne is a girl from England that had her ship wrecked on Nation. Now he has to stand up and take responsibility for what is left of his home. ![]() He returned to find his entire village taken out by a tidal wave. He was returning back to Nation, the name of his village island, after taking his rite of passage to manhood. Mau now has to find a way to make things right again.ģ Protagonist Protagonist – Mau and Daphne Mau is a young boy of about 13 years old. People that were waiting along the shore to congratulate him, now lay dead half buried into the sand. But when Mau returned to his village on Nation, there wasn’t a village anymore. One day, a boy named Mau was taking his rite of passage to manhood on a separate island, which was required. Men and women live in villages, hunting and farming for their dinner, and praying to their creator god Imo. It is the largest and most populated island of the Society Islands. 1 Nation Author: Terry Pratchett Publisher: Harper CollinsĢ Introduction Nation centers around an island named “Nation”. ![]()
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