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soldi70 [24.7K]
1 year ago
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In “The King of Mazy May,” what motivates Walt to go to extreme lengths to protect Loren Hall’s claim? What inferences can you m

ake about Walt’s character from his decision to undertake the mission to help Loren Hall? Cite the textual evidence that supports your inferences about Walt’s character traits that affect the setting, characters, plot, and theme of the story.
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atroni [7]1 year ago
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Walt Masters visited the stampeders' camp and, while clinging to the sled, left with their dogs.

Loren Hall was an elderly guy who had trouble walking. He implored Walt Masters to take care of his gold claims when he went to record his claim. Walt discovered a stampeder camp on one of those days. He kept a tight eye on them, and when he saw that they were learning about Loren's assertions, he quickly considered what to do.

What makes Walt Masters unique compared to the other boys?

Not big. He was small and had a manly appearance.

How does Walt's attempt to assist Loren Hall cause conflict in the narrative?

Walt wanted to get to Dawson before the claim jumpers assaulted Hall's property, so he helped Loren Hall. With weapons drawn, they attempt to block his path and pursue Walt in Dawson.

Why is Walt referred to as "the King of Mazy May" by the Yukon men?

Walt earned the title of "king of Mazy May" among the Yokon men due to the numerous battles he had to endure in order to meet Dawson and accomplish his mission.

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