The Light in the Forest
How does upbringing problems affect True Son and secondary characters in this book?
how does upbringing situations affect the protagonists and secondary characters in this book?
how does upbringing situations affect the protagonists and secondary characters in this book?
True Son was pretty much raised by Delaware Indians so when he is forced to return to his white family, there are problems. He considers whites to be evil. I don't think this is a "problem" with his upbringing rather than just a reflection of the realities that the Indians faced at the time.