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Character traits of all the characters in the novel WHITE DOLPHIN.

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Answered by sangeetadas59023
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Kara is isolated and lonely, bullied at school for her dyslexia, and struggling to deal with her mother's mysterious disappearance. Her one escape is taking to the waves in her father's boat, Moana - but things hit rock bottom when she realises that her father, who is struggling to find work, may be forced to sell his beloved sailing boat.

Meanwhile, Felix resents his wealthy, well-meaning parents for taking him to live in a sleepy Cornish fishing village, far away from his home and friends London, but things change when he discovers a passion for sailing. Kara and Felix take an instant dislike to each other, especially when Kara discovers her father is planning to sell Moana to Felix's family - at least until a young dolphin, washed up and stranded on the beach, unexpectedly brings them together.

But helping to save the dolphin brings the new friends up against new, more serious challenges: finding out the truth about the disappearance of Kara's marine biologist mother, and protecting the delicate reef in the bay from commercial dredging.

In addition to Kara being dyslexic, Felix has cerebral palsy. Other characters’ attitudes towards him are convincingly diverse – one relative informs Kara that she should feel sorry for the disabled boy, while some of her own age group find it an excuse to ridicule him. Kara’s own views are also forced to change. She initially finds him bitter and unpleasant, but it soon becomes evident that his animosity is in no way connected with the fact that he happens to be disabled but rather due to the fact that he resents his parents for the move to the seemingly dull seaside town.

Exciting yet sensitive, tender and thought-provoking, Gill Lewis's second novel follows in the tradition of her first book, Sky Hawk, to tell a carefully-crafted tale of nature, friendship and the importance of protecting our environment.

Answered by brokendreams
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  • The chapters of the novel will focus on a particular set of personalities and their distinct characteristics, which are conveyed through the main narrator, Dolphus McStay.
  • The unnamed female protagonist is a close friend of McStay’s.  
  • Dolphus is known for being outgoing, fun, and energetic, which sometimes gets him into trouble.
  • Dolphus is passionate about his friends and family.
  • He is excellent at getting along with people and is loyal to those friends he has made.
  • He is not prejudiced against outcasts and has little tolerance for dishonesty, which will prove to be a valuable asset when it comes to making new friends.
  • He is passionate about his friends and family and is excellent at getting along with people.

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