Coming of age: Terii's journey is one of self-discovery and growth. He starts as a naive boy but through his experiences he learns valuable lessons about courage responsibility and the importance of family and community. Nature vs. civilization: The novel contrasts the natural beauty and harmony of the Tuamotu Islands with the corruption and materialism that Terii encounters in the pearl trading centers. This raises questions about the impact of civilization on the environment and traditional ways of life. Friendship and loyalty: Terii forms strong bonds with other divers and islanders who support him through his challenges and help him stay true to his values. Colonialism and exploitation: The novel subtly criticizes the exploitation of Polynesian people by European pearl traders highlighting the power imbalances and injustices that existed during the colonial era.
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