The Wild Robot

How is the island described in the novel, The Wild Robot?

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Much of the shoreline of the island is rocky, while most of the interior of the island is full of forests and small meadows and clearings. It is off the coast of the island that the first cargo ship sinks at the beginning of the novel, leading to Roz being washed ashore. The island is difficult for Roz to handle at first because it is wild and full of unfriendly animals. As time goes on, Roz gets used to the island and befriends the island’s animals. As a result, she comes to see the island as home while raising Brightbill. At the end of the novel, when she is forced by the Maker to return to the factory to be repaired, she decides that she will do whatever it takes to get back to the island.

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The Wild Robot, BookRags