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Moral and resolution of the story |
The overall theme and moral of the story is to really listen to one another and see the other's perspective. Vada and Atrace each were on a crusade to make their world a better place. Had they and their peers really listened to each other, their story would have been far different. Diron and Era each were trying to find their place within their world. Had they and their peers really listened to each other, their story would have been far different as well. Princess Kyteen was both on a crusade to make her world a better place and find her place within it. Had she and her peers really listened to each other, their story would have been far different. The resolutions were different for each character but brought the same overall moral to them and the humans. With Vada, listening and sharing ideas was what allowed him to repair his craft and return to his world. This also gave the humans ideas and the technology to create their own FTL drives. With Diron, listening to people one on one rather than an entire crowd was what allowed him to discover you can work as one and still be truly individuals. With Princess Kyteen, listening and sharing knowledge was what allowed her to help save lives and finally catch her mother, the queen's attention. With Era, listening instead of running was what helped her regain her memory and help the humans. With Atrace, listening and sharing stories was what led her to finding new ways to help others. NOTE: I know this assignment is weak. I am still fighting a bad flu. I am praying to feel better soon. |