Letty's Pool by LORNA A FRASER



 
  3 WAYS IN WHICH A CHARACTER IN 'LETTY'S POOL' IS AN AGENT  OF CHANGE

1.  In Letty's Pool, Mark MacAndrews is an obvious agent of change. 
  •  Firstly, change is initiated when (together with his sister Angeline) he breaches the entrance to the hidden village that is site of Busha Wilde's plantation, hidden in the bush at the edge of the Cockpit Country, home of the infamous Maroons.
  •  Secondly, he stops to rest on the bridge across the nearby river, and saves the beautiful Maroon exile, Jasmine, from the attack of the wild pig. 
  •  Thirdly, he assists his companion/sister in introducing an advanced medical technique when he applies the treatment to her.
  •  Finally, by his eventual marriage to Jasmine, Mark becomes an agent of change in two hugely significant ways: first, he is able to start an alternative dynasty of his own; secondly, he is able to heal some of the hostility between the maroons and the settlers of the society. 

 

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