The Golden Compass
What were some of the biggest decisions and choices the characters had to make and what were the consequences?
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Loyalty is a powerful force that weighs heavily on the decisions of the characters in The Golden Compass. Often this takes the form of a social debt. For example, Lord Asriel has performed many good deeds for the gyptian people over the years. For this reason, John Faa feels that the gyptians owe it to Lord Asriel to protect his daughter Lyra. In turn, Serafina Keppala and her clan owe a debt to Farder Coram because he saved her life forty years ago. In the world that Pullman creates, such social debts may even overpower physical strength. After Lyra helps Iorek Byrnisson to recover his armor, Iorek is almost lost in a fit of rage. However, Lyra is able to convince him to control himself because he is indebted to her for reuniting him with his armor.