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Kiki's Delivery Service

With this story in particular I observed and took notice of how impactful and meaningful the story is to me and in my opinion it was exciting and interesting to decipher and analyze. The main topic I would want to focus on is KiKi’s training as a new witch and her relationship with other characters as a whole along with how society treats her. Her training in my opinion could have been better in this novel because she has to learn how to do everything on her own as a witch for the most part but she needs more mentorship in my opinion for at least the majority of her training process. The next thing that has my point of view would be her close relationship with some characters and how she is impacted by them. My personal point of view would have to be how is she affecting them since she’s different as a witch and someone who isn’t more normal and how they react to someone who is a witch in training. The next part that highly interests me is how society sees her in their world not hers. In my opinion, society should see her as an equal person anywhere but in the story she seems to be abnormal to them and like an outcast in some way. I see this within this story as if society thinks she is abnormal to them, their customs, along with their norms in every way because she isn’t like them. I personally see it as society looking down upon KiKi because she’s different and she grew up differently them most people. Overall, I personally see this story as an impactful and mysterious one since many aspects come into play with Kiki’s purpose and place within that new and different world she stumbles across.

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