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Question
each of these characters has a different perspective toward malaga island. match each character to his or her perspective.
turner buckminster
reverend buckminster
lizzie bright
knows malaga as a home and does not want to be anywhere else
views malaga as a place that is not as respectable as phippsburg
sees malaga as an escape from the world he does not fit in
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<reasoning>
Analyze Turner Buckminster's perspective
Turner feels like an outsider in Phippsburg and finds solace, freedom, and a sense of belonging on Malaga Island, viewing it as an escape.
Analyze Reverend Buckminster's perspective
As the town minister concerned with social standing and propriety, he aligns with the town's view that Malaga Island is improper and unrespectable compared to Phippsburg.
Analyze Lizzie Bright's perspective
Lizzie is a native of Malaga Island; it is her home, her heritage, and the place where she belongs and wishes to remain.
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<answer>
- Turner Buckminster matches with sees Malaga as an escape from the world he does not fit in
- Reverend Buckminster matches with views Malaga as a place that is not as respectable as Phippsburg
- Lizzie Bright matches with knows Malaga as a home and does not want to be anywhere else
</answer>
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Analyze Turner Buckminster's perspective
Turner feels like an outsider in Phippsburg and finds solace, freedom, and a sense of belonging on Malaga Island, viewing it as an escape.
Analyze Reverend Buckminster's perspective
As the town minister concerned with social standing and propriety, he aligns with the town's view that Malaga Island is improper and unrespectable compared to Phippsburg.
Analyze Lizzie Bright's perspective
Lizzie is a native of Malaga Island; it is her home, her heritage, and the place where she belongs and wishes to remain.
</reasoning>
<answer>
- Turner Buckminster matches with sees Malaga as an escape from the world he does not fit in
- Reverend Buckminster matches with views Malaga as a place that is not as respectable as Phippsburg
- Lizzie Bright matches with knows Malaga as a home and does not want to be anywhere else
</answer>
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