![]() ![]() ![]() After that day Saul cleans the ice every morning and then learns hockey own his own in secret since he is not allowed to play hockey. ![]() As a result of this, Saul then asks to clean the ice every morning which he is allowed to. Saul then begs to play hockey, but he is denied because another priest Father Quinney only allowed the older boys to play. Watching the older boys play, Saul sees hockey as a scramble or chaos, but he can see the excitement in the boys while they play. It’s played on ice with skates and it’s very fast, very exciting”.Īfter this exchange Saul reads hockey books and asks questions about hockey, Father answers all his questions. I was sitting on the steps behind the kitchen as the other kids played in the fresh fallen snow. “’Have you ever heard of hockey?’ That was the first thing he said to me. Jerome’s Indian Residential School through the help of a new priest Father LeBoutillier: The most explicit motif in the book is the game of hockey, it becomes a big part of Saul’s identity as his love for the game develops through the novel. ![]()
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