All of these characters areįorced into decisions, which on the surface seem morally wrong, but underneath Then, Winnie must use her moral judgment to break Mae out of prisonĮven though it makes her an accessory to a crime. Mae’s decision to take another life to save humanity from the consequences ofĮternal life. The Tucks have made all these years that they have been immortal and especially Moral Judgement / Values - The theme of moral judgment can also be seen in the decisions Wants to teach - we owe it to be kind and generous to our fellow human beings. This has an important impact on the lesson the author It was the right thing to do even though she could get into terrible trouble and Winnie knew she had to help Mae escape the prison, because To understand what is the right thing to do and to act upon it even if it is not His violent death symbolizes how greed leads only misfortune.ĭo the right thing, even if it is unpopular - The theme of the ability He's a coward and a bully who uses the Fosters and the Tucks to achieve his ownĮnds. He is not a brave, upstanding individual. His wearingĪ yellow suit is symbolic of cowardice. Us all when we allow selfishness and greed to control out actions. He is never given a name, because he represents Greed - The character of the Man in the Yellow Drinking from the spring stifles change and growthĪnd so Winnie chooses to live out her life, changing and growing through every We are meant to grow up,ĭo something valuable with out lives and eventually die. In its life the change we humans, too, must experience. He represents through the cycles a toad experiences The author especially emphasizes this when she chooses Lesson that Winnie learns, as shown by her decision to not drink from the spring.Ĭhange / Metamorphosis - The theme of change or metamorphosis That cycle would have devastating consequences to our world. We are meant to be born, live, hopefully, a good life, and then die. The author seems toīe speaking about how death is just as much an integral part of life as living We may be bound by its dictums, but it is for our own good. The great circle of life and how we may be bound by its dictums, but it is for our own good - The most important theme of the novel involves the great circle of life and how
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