Character Analysis Of Billie Jo In The Book 'Out Of The Dust'

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In out of the dust, Billie Jo and her father suffer from a lot of loss and grief. Billie Jo’s father loses his wife and son and Billie Jo loses her best friend, Livie when she moves to California to get out of the dust. Billie Jo also loses the ability to play the piano for a little while because of her hands being burnt from the fire.They learn to overcome these hardships by living without the things they lost. They also learn to have a stronger relationship with each other and bond more. To begin, Billie Jo’s father lost his wife and Billie Jo lost her mother. He loses her from a fire that started from a bottle of kerosene by the stove when she mistaken it for water. It set fire and she ran out the door to get her husband, but Billie …show more content…

When she left, Billie Jo had a hard time because that was her best friend who understood her. She learned to live without her by bonding more with her other friends. One of the people she bonded with was Mad Dog Craddock. She also made some new friends when she went to play piano with Arley Wanderdale. Also, Billie Jo lost the ability to play piano for a few months because of the fire. When Billie Jo tried to beat out the flames on Ma when she accidentally threw the fire on her. Her hands were burnt as bad the firewood after in a fire. Then her hands hurt too much to do anything like play piano. After Ma died she could not even make herself play the piano until months later. Everytime she sat down to play she could not make her hands move. In conclusion, Billie Jo and her father suffer from a lot of loss and grief. Billie Jo’s father loses his wife, Billie Jo loses her best friend, and Billie Jo loses the ability to play the piano for a few months. They learn to overcome these hardships by learning to live without the things they lost. They also learn to have a stronger relationship with each other. Billie Jo even learns to live motherless and bond with her