Courage In The Book 'WALKABOUT'

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Have you ever got lost somewhere? And you wanna find your back or go to a relative nearby? The book “WALKABOUT” talks about a girl, and her younger brother. They were traveling to Adelaide, Australia in a plane and wanted to go to their Uncle Keith. While traveling, an unexpected crash occurs and the siblings became the soul survivors. They traveled in the Australian outback, where they found an aboriginal boy, who intends to help them reach Adelaide, Australia. Courage can help people in scary and demanding situations and the brother, sister, and the aboriginal boy had to find that courage. So, at times you know what the right thing is and you make the toughest of decisions. An example of this could be when the Bush Boy knew that the evil spirit was coming after him. Even …show more content…

This adventure for Peter and Mary was very difficult especially when walking towards Adelaide each day. They were tired but they continued walking. For instance, when Mary thought that she could not climb up the hill anymore, but she didn't give up and continued her way up the hill. This happened when, Peter reminded Mary about the food that will be there after they go across the hill. Mary could have said, “No” and rested; however, she did not. In a similar case, the bush boy told them that the water was on the hill. While, traveling “She sank to her knees in the shade of the ghost gums. Peter collapsed by her”. Both siblings went into the shade because they were tired and it was also really hot. Later, they got up and continued towards their desired destination. In the following example, we will see that sometimes you have to move on and forget. The bush boy had died, though; Mary and Peter didn't lose hope. Both siblings did not have negative thoughts like “We won't make it to Adelaide without the bush boy or we are lost”. They pulled through that tough time and reached Adelaide,

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