Change seems to be a prevalent theme in this novel. Her life is constantly changing, with her transitioning from a child in Rose's house to a wife and mother in Oât. She's doesn't fight change, a lot of the time she favors it, such as when the square is painted pink or when she loses her virginity. Things change for Mellie constantly, and she just goes along with it, as all the other characters seem to. They don't mourn the loss of the fishermen's homes, nor do they seem to care if all the people move to Ot. Change in this books constant, but not important to the characters.
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