Children living in situations of poverty or war often have to mature quickly. In Paradise, the reader can often see the children working through adult issues in childish ways; for example, they play country-game and Find bin Laden to collectively...
The Question and Answer section for We Need New Names is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Children living in situations of poverty or war often have to mature quickly. In Paradise, the reader can often see the children working through adult issues in childish ways; for example, they play country-game and Find bin Laden to collectively...
We understand that the speaker is revenously hungry and desperate for food. He is willing to defy the rules, his mother, and his own good judgment in order to eat.
When Darling first arrives in America, she mainly thinks about two things: food and snow. Food represents Darling attaining some of what she wished for all of the times she talked about going to America; at Aunt Fostalina's, she will never have to...