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Brief Summary Of Sold By Patricia Mccormick

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Sold: Patricia McCormick ‘Sold’ by Patricia McCormick is a book that unfolds the story of Lakshmi who is a girl that faces the hardship as she was unknowingly sent to work for sex. Throughout the story the author is constantly building and developing on Lakshmi as the main character. She is developed during the entire duration of the book continuously changing from the beginning to the middle and the end. She was almost entirely a different person who was changed because of the situations she had been introduced and the circumstances she adapted to. At the beginning of the book she was a girl who lived with no wealth and wanted what was best for her family. She had little but but lived happily on what she had available: “Instead we live over a luxury that costs nothing. Imagining what may be” (McCormick 39). Lakshmi constantly remained optimistic while she held onto hope. She held onto the makings of little earnings to supply her family with new things such as clothing or a tin roof and had gratitude when she was given rare commodities such as a sweet cake and the festival. She worshipped the little items and cared deeply for her family …show more content…

Even as Auntie wasn’t very kind to her kicking rocks at her feet and saying she has no hips; Lakshmi looked up to her and thought she would always be there to protect her. She still feels sympathy as she walks through the city seeing the begging poor unknowing her future. Lakshmi stays strong when she is locked in the room and starved as McCormick writes, “But i do not cry” (McCormick 108). Then she quickly must give in and subside to being forced to have sex through the drugs. Through the pain Lakshmi grasps and holds onto the hope to pay off her debt and return

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