Attean does not want to read "white man's" language. In Robinson Crusoe, Robinson saves Friday's life, and Friday bows down to Robinson, saying he will become his slave forever. Attean does not want Friday to bow down to "white man." He is relating to Indians bowing down to white men.
Matt delayed attean
Matt was nervous when he and Attean arrived at the village because he was unsure how he would be received by the people who lived there, as he was an outsider. He was also worried about potential conflict due to the cultural differences between himself and the Native Americans.
Attean is an Indian and Matt is a white kid OR man.
Attean's grandmother did not want Matt to come to the Indian feast but Saknis said to Matt that he was allowed to come.
The book that Matt tought Atten to read from is called Robinson Crusoe,writen by Deanna McFadden. But Attean doesn't want Matt to teach him. but the treaty said that Matt will teach Attean how to read an d Attean will bring Matt food.
Attean would bring Matt food if Matt would teach Attean to read.
Because he made a joke
In "The Sign of the Beaver" by Elizabeth George Speare, the major conflict involves the protagonist, Matt, being left alone to fend for himself in the wilderness. He faces challenges such as food scarcity, cultural differences with Native Americans, and threats from other settlers. The resolutions come as Matt learns survival skills from the Native American boy, Attean, and builds a friendship with him, leading to mutual respect and understanding between the two. Ultimately, Matt not only survives but also grows emotionally and morally through his experiences.
because Attean had long walk and he had no waste of time saying no (I hope this help^^)
Attean says to the fish not to tell the other fish that Matt and I are here. Attean says to the fish not to tell the other fish that Matt and I are here.
Attean
Matt daydreams about saving Attean from danger and being a hero to Attean.