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many ways, Brinker represents the positive sense of responsibility that comes with adulthood. When he convinces Gene to enlist in the army, Gene moves toward accepting obligations and leaving the carefree realm of childhood behind. Yet Brinker also embodies the cynicism and jadedness of adolescence.
The part where they see who can win the bet
The author is arguing that the American Indians were able to help the Pilgrims , because they were sophisticated. In the sense that Pilgrims knew how to hunt, but they weren't as effective as American Indians because Native American had certain degree of sophistication in catching these particular preys. The same happened in fishing. Pilgrims knew how to fish, but they weren't so effective in fishing because they didn't have the sophistication that native American had.