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Kasienka
Kasienka is a 13-year-old Polish girl who moves to England with her mother. She is shy and feels out of place in her new environment.
The quote, "I knew I'd be different, Foreign," shows her alienation.
Kasienka is mature for her age and often takes on responsibilities to support her mother.
This maturity is clear when she helps her mother search for her father despite her own feelings of hopelessness.
Development
Kasienka evolves throughout the novel. At first, she feels helpless against Clair and her friends' bullying.
The quote, "I am their prey and there is nothing I can do to stop their pouncing," shows her initial vulnerability.
As she builds relationships with William and Kanoro, she gains confidence.
Swimming helps her feel powerful and in control. She says, "I have to trust myself, Trust the territory and My own body".
She finally stands up to her bully Clair, saying, "Why don't you just piss off," showing her new confidence.
Kasienka's Role
Kasienka's role is central to the story's themes of alienation, identity, and resilience.
Initially, she feels like an outsider but eventually finds her place and voice.
She thinks, "I thought maybe I'd be exotic... like an English girl in Gdansk. But I am not an English girl in Gdansk. I'm a Pole in Coventry".
Her actions and relationships move the story forward. She supports her mother while dealing with her own struggles.
The quote, "Kasienka do you know that you are useless?… The answer to that question is YES: I know. I am useless." shows the tension in their relationship.
It also shows Kasienka's internalised guilt about their situation.
Kasienka's journey shows her strength and resilience as she ultimately finds her place in her new world.
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