Throughout , Samson and
Leah have several similarities. Both individuals are loyal, innocent, and talented. Samson not
only obeys Daniel, but also helps and protects him throughout the story. Leah also respects her
older brother and follows his instructions. Both characters value and appreciate Daniel. Samson
and Leah are both considered outsiders in their respective environments. Leah does not leave her
home and is afraid to be in public. Her reclusive nature and demonic fits give her a negative
reputation throughout the community. Leah's neighbors pity her and think she is strange.
Similarly, Samson is viewed as an outcast in Rosh's band. The members of Rosh's band make fun of
Samson and continually ridicule him for being silent. Also, both Samson and Leah have talents
that are admired throughout the story. Samson's impressive strength allows Rosh's band to get
more work done, and Leah makes beautiful garments on her loom that she sells for
profit.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
In The Bronze Bow, how are Leah and Samson similar characters?
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