How does the story "the blue bead" depicts the theme that "where there's a will,there is a way?"
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The river is full of deadly crocodiles so the women make loud noises while crossing the stream because the noises scare the crocodiles away. They steep the Ghats or the banks of the river, collect the paper grass and return back to the village but Sibia lags behind intentionally to check the cave where she had kept her own handmade clay moulded cups and saucers to dry. While wandering around she sees that another woman has come to collect water in her Gurrah (pot). While doing so a crocodile rises suddenly out of the black water and grabs the woman’s leg between his sharp, uneven teeth.
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In the story "The Blue Bead" written by Norah Burke, Sibia is the protagonist. She is a young girl who is very poor. She found a blue bead in an encounter with a crocodile. The blue bead was very valuable. She got it while saving a woman from the crocodile. She is very caring towards her household chores. Also, she was very adventurous. She wanted a bead to put in her jewelry which she got by saving the women. Hence it can be concluded that where there is a will, there is a way.
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