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The story centers on the great deed that "the man with no name" did when he used his own unique strength and ability in order to gain his own name.
The author developed the theme by starting with the protagonist's (the canoe breaker) failure in order to have a name. As it was stated, "the man tried to kill a bear, but had failed." Although he was brave, he felt very sad about returning always empty-handed. The author then showed how the man was patient enough not to give up because even during the summer days, he would go through forest and climb hills just to search for something to catch and prove himself. He was then able to know that the Shuswaps (their opponent Indians) were following their trails. When the Shuswaps spotted him, they immediately fled towards him but he was able to think bravely enough "by lying with his face down and his arms stretched." This shows how the author incorporated the beliefs of the Indians that when a man does that, the "Great Spirit" calls the body's spirit for a long journey. This part shows how the canoe breaker was wise enough to fool his enemies.
The author develops the theme over the course of "The Canoe Breaker" by explaining how the man used his strength to make a name for himself.
The theme refers to the central topic or the subject within a narrative. It is the topic of discussion in an essay.
- The theme of the story shows that great deeds occur when we know how best to use our abilities and strength. He used his strength to gain a name for himself.
- He tried killing a bear, and failed but despite that, he never gave up. He eventually realized that their enemies were following their trails. He also summoned the great spirit and in the end, he eventually made a name for himself.
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