Friday, October 11, 2019
Gathering Blue Essay Essay
Kira is a girl with a twisted leg who lives in a more primitive society where people who cannot work, die. She has been kept alive by her mother, and when her mother dies, Kira is brought before the Council of Guardians. Kiraââ¬â¢s life is spared when she proves she can weave very well, and she is assigned to the task of fixing up the robe worn by the singer whose only job is to sing the story of human civilization once a year. She meets Thomas, the boy whose duty is to carve the Singerââ¬â¢s staff. When finding out she needs to dye her own thread, Kira begins making a trip to the hut of Annabella, an old woman who teaches Kira dyeing. Annabella shows her the plants needed to make every color, except for blue. Kira slowly learns that her life is less than idyllic. She hears crying in her building, and she and Thomas discover another orphan girl whose ability is to sing and will eventually replace the current Singer. The orphan girl is scolded and punished if she does not sing; Kira befriends her but realizes she, Thomas, and the orphan girl do not have as much freedom as thought. At the Ceremony, she sees the Singer (whose robe she is fixing). She realizes that his feet are chained, and he is essentially a prisoner. The implication is that she and the others with gifts are also prisoners. Kira is also friends with a boy named Matt. He tells Kira of a village he once came across while lost in the woods. This village had blue. When the day that the Singer sings his song comes, Matt is nowhere to be found. He eventually returns with a blind man from the village in a blue shirt. The man, it turns out, is the father whom Kira thought was dead: Christopher. He now lives in a community made up of injured and disabled people who help one another. Christopher has enemies on the council and is forced to return. Kira decides to stay in the village to continue to mend the singerââ¬â¢s robe and help improve the society she lives in. Eventually, close to the end of the book Matt tells Kira about a boy with blue eyes from the community her dad is from. He says he has blue eyes and is not injured in any way. He thinks Kira should get married with him, but Kira declines. That boy is later revealed to be ââ¬ËJonasââ¬â¢ from The Giver, a book also by Lowry. Characters: Kira ââ¬â a young girl with a twisted leg and gifted in weaving; She is the protagonist of the novel Vandara ââ¬â an evil enemy of Kiraââ¬â¢s; she requests that Kira be sent to the field to die Annabella ââ¬â an elderly woman who teaches Kira about dyes Thomas ââ¬â Kiraââ¬â¢s friend, a young man gifted in wood carvings Jo ââ¬â a toddler girl gifted in singing Matt ââ¬â a young boy who helps Kira, Thomas, and (later) Christopher Jamison ââ¬â an older man, Kiraââ¬â¢s sponsor and mentor from the Council of Guardians; later found to be the man who attempted to kill Christopher. Christopher ââ¬â Kiraââ¬â¢s father Katrina ââ¬â Kiraââ¬â¢s Mother Branch ââ¬â Mattââ¬â¢s dog
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