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discuss sibias life as a chilwoman born to toil in 750 words

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Answered by patilcourt
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Answer:SIBIA’S CHARACTER -- THE BLUE BEAD

Sibia, the main character in “The Blue Bead” by Norah Burke, has many different defining

characteristics. First, Sibia was a very hard working child. Sibia lived in and underdeveloped nation in

Africa, where she had to work in order to eat and have a home. She has been working for a very long

time. This was described in the book as “Sibia, in all her life from birth to death, was marked for work”

stating how she had always been working and shall always work (58) . In addition to being

hardworking; Sibia was courageous and strong. She lived in a land where many beasts roam, therefore,

if she wanted to survive she had to be brave and stalwart . “But in the daily heroism of the jungle, ...

Sibia did not hesitate.” reveals – while she was fighting a crocodile and protecting a woman – that

everyone looked out for each other and people had to be brave everyday (61). Lastly, Sibia was poor

and malnutritioned. Living in a third-world country; she had little food or money and access to it. She

had to constantly toil for food, which in turn made her hungrier. The author explains how poor she is by

writing “[i]n all her life, she had never owned anything but a rag” and by describing her as “ ... a thin

starveling child”(57). Those where a few of the many characteristics.

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Answered by roshanikumaribxr65
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In shrill noisy village there was a thin little girl who had dressed in an eqrth-coloured rag. She had torn the rag in two to make skirt and sari. Sibia was eating the last of her meal , chapati wrapped round a smear of green Chilli and rancid butter and she divided this also, to make it seem more. She had white teeth , ebony hair and great eyes and her skin was colour of oiled brown cream. She was a happy immature child woman...

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