Whilst reading, we can witness how Stanley gains personal strength, along with some physical strength during his time at the detention centre-as I’ve mentioned earlier. So I’m rather convinced that he will eventually build up self confidence and succeed in standing up for his own rights, which may deteriorate his relationship with X-Ray and his followers but strengthen his bond between Zero, who sticks with Stanley through his physical and emotional journey.
I’m not sure how he’ll come to discover the real story of Kate Barlow but a certain happy ending is inevitable (especially in children’s novels), therefore in order to reach that ending, he ought to find a way to prove that the Warden (and her followers) is nothing but a liar and a fraud. Furthermore, I really wish to discover a better and perhaps more reasonable explanation for the draught that has been going on for hundreds of years. However it may turn out that the curse is the only explanation (after all, it’s a children’s novel). Who knows, maybe after Stanley finds out where Kate Barlow’s treasure is hidden, it’ll suddenly start raining. Oh how very much like a fairy tale...
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