Wednesday, 17 June 2015

In The Bronze Bow, why is Samson more loyal to Daniel than to Rosh?

Samson is a
giant slave rescued by Rosh's raid on a caravan. He is very strong, mute, and might be
developmentally disabled. However, he shows intense loyalty to Daniel, not to Rosh, because when
Daniel cuts off his chains, Daniel speaks to him, explaining how Samson has been saved from the
galleys of ships, where men are whipped and die attached to the enormous oars. Samson views
Daniel as the one who literally cut his chains, and so sees...




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