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HACTEHA [7]
3 years ago
9

Each of these characters has a different perspective toward Malaga Island. Match each character to his or her

English
1 answer:
siniylev [52]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Turner Buckminster

sees Malaga as an escape from the

world he does not fit in

Lizzie Bright

knows Malaga as a home and does

not want to be anywhere else

Reverend Buckminster

views Malaga as a place that is not as

respectable as Phippsburg

Explanation:

From the novel, <em>"Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy" </em>, the various perspectives of the characters are apparent.

For Lizzie Bright, Malaga is a home to her and she is quite content there

For Turner Buckminster, Malaga is a positive place to him and a welcome escape from the world where he does not fit in.

For Reverend Buckminster, he believes that Malaga is a less respectable place than Phippsburg.

From the novel, Turner, Rev Buckminster's son meets a black girl Lizzie Bright Griffin and becomes friends with her despite his social difficulties.

He tries to save Lizzie's family and friends before they lose their precious home in Malaga

Turner meets a thirteen year old black girl, Lizzie Bright Griffin, befriends her, despite his difficulty with social situations. Turner has to save Lizzie's family and friends before they all must leave, or worse, get put into an insane asylum in New Gloucester, Maine.

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