The way that I read your question is that it is asking for a single theme that is present in each of the book's chapters. Normally, I might say that is not possible with a book, but it is possible to do with Lyddie. The reason for that is because each chapter of the book is focused on Lyddie and her actions. The theme that I would go with is determination or inner strength. Beginning...
The way that I read your question is that it is asking for a single theme that is present in each of the book's chapters. Normally, I might say that is not possible with a book, but it is possible to do with Lyddie. The reason for that is because each chapter of the book is focused on Lyddie and her actions. The theme that I would go with is determination or inner strength. Beginning in chapter one, Lyddie proves to the reader that she is a very brave, resourceful, and determined young lady. While her family is cowering from the bear intrusion, Lyddie finds the inner resolve to save her family. That inner strength carries her on through the winter while caring for the family farm. It carries her on through her awful time at the tavern, and it for sure is why she excels at her work in the mills. Lyddie simply doesn't know how to quit, and that is shown in each chapter of the book.
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