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How does Jantu's death affect Dara?
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What is the effect of Jantu's death on Dara?
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Briefly explain how does Jantu's death affect Dara.
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Introduction (Provide a brief introduction to the scenario of question)
- Dara went to Khao I Dang camp with Nea to bring Jantu and her baby brother back from the hospital.
- It was dark when they were on their way back.
- Mistaken as enemies, Jantu was shot by one of the sentries.
- Sarun did not agree to take her to the hospital as they might all risk being shot on the way.
- He planned to take Jantu to the hospital after the flag-raising ceremony the next day.
- Unfortunately, Jantu bled profusely and was unable to make it before then.
- Dara went to Khao I Dang camp with Nea to bring Jantu and her baby brother back from the hospital.
- It was dark when they were on their way back.
- Mistaken as enemies, Jantu was shot by one of the sentries.
- Sarun did not agree to take her to the hospital as they might all risk being shot on the way.
- He planned to take Jantu to the hospital after the flag-raising ceremony the next day.
- Unfortunately, Jantu bled profusely and was unable to make it before then.
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Content (Provide evidence to support points)
Main Point 1
- After Jantu's death, Dara emerged as a leader, instead of a follower.
Elaboration & Analysis 1
- Since meeting Jantu, she had become stronger and confident than before.
- At first, Jantu was a leader when they first met and Dara followed whatever she was essentially told to do.
- Yet, after Jantu's death, Dara became a leader by leading her family home.
Evidence 1
- She stood up against Sarun to persuade him about the futility and foolishness of war.
- Despite being opposed by Sarun, Dara managed to gather the other members of the family - Grandpa Kem, Nea and her mother to go along with her.
- Although she knew that Sarun was the head of the family, Dara knew that there was no reason to delay their trip anymore.
- She wanted to start life all over again and was finally able to finally persuade Sarun to go along with her.
Main Point 2
- Jantu's death also made Dara realise the magic in the clay marble.
Elaboration & Analysis 2
- After Jantu's death, Dara only came to realise that the magic marble was not in the marble; it was in her.
- All the while she had relied on the marble for courage and strength, hoping for magical events to happen.
- However, after all, it was her inner strength that helped her overcome all the obstacles she had.
- The marble was, in fact, merely a catalyst for their emergence.
Evidence 2
- When she dropped Jantu's marble, Nea made her understand that the marble was just a lump of clay without magic.
- It was after Jantu's death that Dara realised what Jantu meant when she had said that the magic was in the making of the marble.
- Since then, she did not need magic marbles anymore as after all, the magic was in her.
Main Point 1
- After Jantu's death, Dara emerged as a leader, instead of a follower.
Elaboration & Analysis 1
- Since meeting Jantu, she had become stronger and confident than before.
- At first, Jantu was a leader when they first met and Dara followed whatever she was essentially told to do.
- Yet, after Jantu's death, Dara became a leader by leading her family home.
Evidence 1
- She stood up against Sarun to persuade him about the futility and foolishness of war.
- Despite being opposed by Sarun, Dara managed to gather the other members of the family - Grandpa Kem, Nea and her mother to go along with her.
- Although she knew that Sarun was the head of the family, Dara knew that there was no reason to delay their trip anymore.
- She wanted to start life all over again and was finally able to finally persuade Sarun to go along with her.
Main Point 2
- Jantu's death also made Dara realise the magic in the clay marble.
Elaboration & Analysis 2
- After Jantu's death, Dara only came to realise that the magic marble was not in the marble; it was in her.
- All the while she had relied on the marble for courage and strength, hoping for magical events to happen.
- However, after all, it was her inner strength that helped her overcome all the obstacles she had.
- The marble was, in fact, merely a catalyst for their emergence.
Evidence 2
- When she dropped Jantu's marble, Nea made her understand that the marble was just a lump of clay without magic.
- It was after Jantu's death that Dara realised what Jantu meant when she had said that the magic was in the making of the marble.
- Since then, she did not need magic marbles anymore as after all, the magic was in her.
Conclusion (Provide a brief summary to wrap up your points)
- As a whole, Jantu's death affected Dara mentally and spiritually.
- From a follower, she emerged as a leader and understood that there was no magic in the clay marble.
- She had transformed into a completely different individual, a person that is more confident in herself, able to think maturely and stand up against what is wrong to do the right thing.
- As a whole, Jantu's death affected Dara mentally and spiritually.
- From a follower, she emerged as a leader and understood that there was no magic in the clay marble.
- She had transformed into a completely different individual, a person that is more confident in herself, able to think maturely and stand up against what is wrong to do the right thing.
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