Kit had come
to Westbrook, CT from the island of Barbados. She was a loyal citizen of a British controlled
territory. She was very loyal to King James and didn't understand why or how the people of the
colonies could question their King or his rules. She often commented to Mercy, Judith, and Nate
that she didn't understand why the people would talk so harshly and risk treason against King
James. It was Nate that explained to Kit the situation and this story line is never fully
developed. We know where all the characters in the novel stand in their loyalties, but there is
no resolution.
Thursday, 20 April 2017
What were Kit's political views in "The Witch of Blackbird Pond?"
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