Gathering Blue Chapter 1 Part 2 Flashcards
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Who wanted to send Kira to the Field for the beasts?

  • Matt
  • Katrina
  • Vandara (correct)
  • Kira

What is the age range of Matt?

8 to 9 years old

Young children are referred to as tykes.

True (A)

Women of the weaving shed say that Kira's hands are ____.

<p>strong</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Kira's strong hands and wise head help to do?

<p>make up for her crippled leg</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was a reason Kira was not taken to the field?

<p>She had a twisted leg (C), Her mother protested (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the term for Kira's father?

<p>Christopher</p> Signup and view all the answers

Kira's father, Christopher, would have been the next chief guardian.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Katrina want to keep Kira?

<p>Her husband had died (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to an imperfect infant according to custom?

<p>Given back to the earth</p> Signup and view all the answers

Kira thought she could take care of Dan and Mar, but realized that they would be ____ for labor.

<p>given away</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are small children's names referred to as?

<p>Single-syllable names (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Who wanted to send Kira to the Field?

The character who wanted to send Kira to the Field for the beasts.

Matt's age

The age range of Matt in the story.

What are young children called?

A term used to refer to very young children.

What did the women notice about Kira's hands?

The women of the weaving shed noticed a specific quality about Kira's hands.

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What did Kira's strong hands and wise head help her to do?

Kira's strong hands and wise head helped to compensate for her disability.

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Why wasn't Kira taken to the field?

One reason why Kira wasn't taken to the Field.

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What is the name of Kira's father?

The name of Kira's father.

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What was Kira's father expected to be?

The role that Kira's father was expected to inherit.

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Why did Katrina want to keep Kira?

The reason Katrina wanted to keep Kira.

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What happens to imperfect infants?

The fate of imperfect infants according to the custom.

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What did Kira realize about Dan and Mar?

Kira's realization about taking care of Dan and Mar.

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What are small children's names called?

The term used to refer to the names of small children.

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Study Notes

Characters and Relationships

  • Vandara plans to send Kira to the Field for the beasts, indicating her authoritative and manipulative nature.
  • Kira, a young girl with a twisted leg, is linked to family ties; her father, Christopher, was meant to be the next chief guardian.
  • Matt is Kira's friend, around 8 to 9 years old, providing companionship against the harsh realities they face.

Cultural Aspects

  • In this society, children receive a two-syllable name upon reaching puberty, reflecting a tradition that denotes maturity.
  • Small children in the community are referred to by their one-syllable names, indicating a simplified naming convention for the young.

Themes of Value and Worth

  • Kira's twisted leg reduces her value as a laborer and a potential mate, signifying societal expectations regarding physical capability.
  • Despite her physical limitations, Kira's strong hands and wisdom are recognized as compensatory attributes by the women of the weaving shed.

Family Dynamics and Societal Expectations

  • Katrina's experiences reveal her struggles with loss; she mourns her husband's death during a long hunt, acknowledging the impossibility of bearing more children.
  • Due to the community's customs, there are harsh realities regarding imperfection; when Kira was born with her defect, there were initial intentions to take her to the Field of Leaving.

Community Practices

  • The concept of returning imperfect infants to the earth before they become human is viewed as a custom and merciful act within this society, raising questions about moral values and the definition of life.
  • Kira faces pressure regarding the expectation of contributing to other families for labor, indicating a communal approach to resources and responsibilities.

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