Mafatu saw the ancient black cave covered with red and green vegetation that filled him with awe. He marveled at the sight of the massive cliffs rising above the lagoon and the cascading waterfall flowing into a pool below. The sheer beauty and power of nature overwhelmed him with a sense of wonder and admiration.
wonder and/or reverence
Mafatu's name means Stout Heart.
Mafatu's name means Stout Heart.
To change the noun "awe" into an adjective, you can use the word "awe-inspiring." This adjective describes something that evokes a sense of wonder or admiration. Another option is "awed," which describes someone who feels or is filled with awe.
The word 'awe' is a noun and a verb.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:The awe of the group was expressed as collective sigh. (subject of the sentence)We felt rewarded to see the awe on the children's faces. (direct object of the verb 'to see')When she saw the sunset, she was in awe of its beauty. (object of the preposition 'in')A verb tells what the subject of the sentence is doing. Examples:A dramatic unveiling of the statue will awe the art patrons.His palace would awe the visitors of the king.
"Filled with surprise and wonder" means that something has caused a feeling of astonishment and amazement. It suggests a sense of unexpected delight or awe.
Mafatu, from the classic book Call it Courage, belongs to the Hikueru Tribe, from Polynesia.Sources: Achintya.
Awestruck. That is the correct way to spell it, and what it means isovercome or filled with AWE: an emotion variously combining dread, veneration, and wonder that is inspired by authority or by the sacred sublime.
Mafatu is a character in the book Call It Courage. Mafatu left the island in the spring season. He was shipwrecked on another island before returning home.
In the part where Mafatu killed the hamerhead, Mafatu could not kill the hamerhead because it was eating the fish bate and ruining his trap. But when Uri fell in the sea and the hamerhead charged Mafatu had the courage to kill the shark. You could call that courage or you could not, but I call it the very best type of courage.
No, in the book "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry, Mafatu does not die at the end. Instead, he proves his courage and ability by overcoming his fears, conquering challenges, and returning home victorious.
she's filled with awe as she sees isle Esme from a distance.