Time for the summary essay of Eclipse.
The main theme of Eclipse is battle as a problem solving device. Throughout the book many cats within ThunderClan talk of battle, especially with WindClan. Firestar often looks for ways to avoid conflict, choosing instead to try talking to solve problems between clans. Some cats do agree and see the wisdom in this. Lionpaw, through his training with Tigerclaw and Hawkfrost, and because of his power, has a desire to flex his fighting ability, and wants to solve problems with other clans through battle. He sees it as the most effective way to solve these problems. When WindClan refuses to talk to the ThunderClan patrol Firestar sends to discuss the stolen prey because they don't want to show that their clan is weak, they leave battle as the only option. There are losses for all four clans, and it seems the fighting will continue until one clan is all but killed. Battle can help to solve disputes, but costs both sides when used to solve problems.
The main characters are the three protagonists Jaypaw, Lionpaw, and Hollypaw. Firestar, the clan leader also plays a prominent role. The man antagonist is WindClan.
The main situation is WindClan is stealing ThunderClan prey because their own prey sources are disappearing. They are using the tunnels to sneak into, and explore ThunderClan territory, and lean an attack on them with the help of RiverClan. The final main event is Blackstar loses faith in StarClan, and says ShadowClan will no longer attend gatherings. This sets up conflict for the next book in the series.
The main theme of Eclipse is battle as a problem solving device. Throughout the book many cats within ThunderClan talk of battle, especially with WindClan. Firestar often looks for ways to avoid conflict, choosing instead to try talking to solve problems between clans. Some cats do agree and see the wisdom in this. Lionpaw, through his training with Tigerclaw and Hawkfrost, and because of his power, has a desire to flex his fighting ability, and wants to solve problems with other clans through battle. He sees it as the most effective way to solve these problems. When WindClan refuses to talk to the ThunderClan patrol Firestar sends to discuss the stolen prey because they don't want to show that their clan is weak, they leave battle as the only option. There are losses for all four clans, and it seems the fighting will continue until one clan is all but killed. Battle can help to solve disputes, but costs both sides when used to solve problems.
The main characters are the three protagonists Jaypaw, Lionpaw, and Hollypaw. Firestar, the clan leader also plays a prominent role. The man antagonist is WindClan.
The main situation is WindClan is stealing ThunderClan prey because their own prey sources are disappearing. They are using the tunnels to sneak into, and explore ThunderClan territory, and lean an attack on them with the help of RiverClan. The final main event is Blackstar loses faith in StarClan, and says ShadowClan will no longer attend gatherings. This sets up conflict for the next book in the series.
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