ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS
It's about this young girl who is left all alone on an island when her family is taken by Aleut hunters. She is left behind because she tries to save her younger brother, Ramo, when he is originally left behind on the island. He later dies (killed by wild dogs) and she lives alone on the island. She keeps company with the wild dogs and is eventually rescued and taken to civilization later on.
The island is San Nicolas Island. It is the outermost of the Channel Islands off of Central California.
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The Island of the Blue Dolphins is based on the true story of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, who was reportedly stranded on San Nicolas Island off the coast of California in the 19th century.
The Island of the Blue Dolphins is based on the real-life San Nicolas Island off the coast of California, which is about 22 square miles in size. However, the fictional island in the book may differ in size as it was based on the real island but not an exact replica.
the island is somewhat in the shape of a dolphin which is why the natives call it the island of the blue dolphins.
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Island of the Blue Dolphins is a work of historical fiction.
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In "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, the religion of the island's inhabitants is not explicitly mentioned. The main character, Karana, follows traditions and rituals based on her tribe's practices and beliefs. The story focuses more on Karana's survival and her connection with nature rather than her religious beliefs.
No, the island is fictional, made up by the author, Scott O'Dell. But, O'Dell tried to re-create the story of a girl who lived upon the island of San Nicolas alone. Although Island of the Blue Dolphins is based on an actual island, it does not exist.