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Strength is a MacDonald characteristic. Macleod develops No Great Mischief’s strength with scenes full of longing and despair for those who died for nothing. ... Grandma, when Alexander had died in the mine, is the epitome of strength. ...
I felt compelled to write about strength, because it is there throughout the whole novel. From Calum pulling out his tooth with pliers to the strength that Grandma exhibits, MacLeod painstakingly shows a family’s strength through many hard times.
Approximate Word count = 379 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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