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It’s been a day or so since Karana attempted to take the canoe to follow her tribe across the sea. Here, she decides that she’s going to live on the Island of the Blue Dolphins until someone comes to take her away.
Karana’s tone here differs greatly from her tone a month ago, when she felt like the island was her prison. Describing the island as her home, and insisting she has no other home, is something Karana does with finality. She’s made her choice to stay, and in her mind, that’s that. Importantly, it’s the fact that Karana characterizes…