Friendship In The Invention Of Wings

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Philosopher, Italian Dominican friar, and Roman Catholic priest St. Thomas Aquinas once said
There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship. American novelist Sue Monk Kidd takes us back to the mid19th century, and exemplifies this quote by showing the importance of friendship in her novel The Invention of wings. The main characters develop their complex friendship by showing compassion. Moreover safety plays an important role in their friendship.
In addition to the compassion and the safety between the characters, the emotional intuition engulf readers in emotional atmospheres. In the invention of wings, the protagonists Handful and Sarah Grimke have a complex friendship built, as compassion, safety, and emotional intuition

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