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"Indian Captive" tells the compelling story of Mary Jemison, a young girl taken from her family by Native Americans. As she navigates her captivity, she exhibits remarkable bravery and perseverance in the face of adversity. Throughout her journey, Mary grapples with her longing for home while forming friendships that challenge her perceptions. With a mixture of fear and hope, she confronts her circumstances and strives to reunite with her family. This poignant tale explores themes of resilience and the transformative power of friendship.
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Indian captive By: Lily Abraam
Major Characters • Mary/Molly • Shining star • Turkey feather • Shagbark
Minor Characters • Mary/Mollys Family • Josiah • Earth woman • Chipmunk
Themes of the book • Bravery and Perseverance • Bravery because when Mary gets taken away by the Indians she is very brave and she is not scared. • Perseverance because she has to perservere when they can not find food and they have to keep moving and keep going.
Summary • The book Indian Captive is about Mary Jemison and she gets taken away from her family by Indians. Mary is a girl that misses her family and hopes that she can get back to her family. Will she get back to her family. . . Read Indian Captive to find out.
Story plotline • Exposition = Mary being safe. • Scene = Her parents not knowing where they are. • Scene = Her parents looking for them. • Scene = Mary being sort of scared. • Climax = Mary being taken away. • Scene = Mary making good friends with the Indians. • Scene = Mary almost getting free. • Resolution = Mary getting free from the Indians