Karana describes her brother Ramo as quick and agile, with movements that are swift and graceful, especially when he is playing or hunting. She admires his energy and skill in navigating the island's terrain.
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When Karana's brother Ramo died
Rontu the Wild Dog and her brother Ramo
They killed her brother and she wants to get revenge on them for that.
In the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, Karana's brother Ramo dies after being killed by a pack of wild dogs while defending the village. His death prompts Karana to take revenge on the dogs and is a significant event in the story.
Blue Dolphins Swim Around It, There Are Cliffs And Caves, Wild Dogs And Lagoons. Otters Play On Rocks, And Sea Birds Fly There.
Describe Karana's new house above the spring.
Karana's brother died from the wolves. he wanted to go all the way around island by himself and the wolves killed him.
In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," "pah-say-no" refers to the devilfish, or octopus, that Karana encounters in the tide pools. It is a term used by the character Karana to describe this sea creature.
Karana, the protagonist of "Island of the Blue Dolphins," was born in 1802 and died in 1864. She died on the island where she had lived most of her life and was buried next to her brother. She was about 62 years old when she passed away.