Where The Crawdads Sing Quotes With Page Numbers

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We’re all animals, to begin with. Where the Crawdads Sing is a book authored by Delia Owens. The novel is a coming-of-age story set in the 1950s and 1960s that follows the life of a young girl named Catherine Danielle “Kya” Clark as she grows up amid North Carolina's marshlands. Throughout her life, Kya has faced several obstacles, including abandonment by her family and violence from those around her. Yet, she also finds peace and friendship in the natural environment, especially in her home, the marsh. Owens’ writing beautifully pictures the way nature works. It makes the readers review their morals and value, for example, when it implicitly asks whether a predator killing their prey is actually evil or not. Additionally, it is openly expressed …show more content…

“When cornered, desperate, or isolated, man reverts to those instincts that aim straight at survival. Quick and just. They will always be the trump cards because they are passed on more frequently from one generation to the next than the gentler genes. It is not a morality, but simple math. Among themselves, doves fight as often as hawks.”(p.16) Just like how animals behave, the characters went to extreme measures to save themselves. In the novel, Kya implicitly killed Chase (her lover whom she found out was engaged to someone else) in her poem The Firefly …show more content…

Owen had spoken publicly about how there are a lot of aspects that she and Kya have in common. For example, their love for the natural world. As a wildlife biologist, Owen has devoted a large portion of her life to researching the plants and animals of North American wetlands and marshes.[1] Like Owens, Kya has a close relationship with the marshes and the animals that inhabit them, and her love of nature is a constant source of comfort and