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SUMMARY & ANALYSIS
THE THORN BIRDS
BASED ON THE BOOK BY COLLEEN MCCULLOUGH
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING
CONTENT
The Cleary Family in New Zealand (1915-1917)
Meggie's Early School Days (1921-1928)
The Move to Australia (1929-1932)
Life on Drogheda (1933-1938)
The Growing Relationship Between Meggie and Father Ralph (1938-1953)
Loss and Changes (1954-1965)
Meggie's Marriage to Luke O'Neill (1965-1969)
Meggie's Time of Reflection and Separation (1969)
War and Secrets (1969)
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"The Thorn Birds" by Colleen McCullough tells the story of the Cleary family, particularly Meggie Cleary, as they navigate life on a vast Australian sheep station called Drogheda. The central plot revolves around Meggie's complex relationship with Father Ralph de Bricassart, a Catholic priest. Their love is a constant source of conflict as they struggle with their personal desires and the rigid doctrines of the Catholic Church.
The narrative also explores Meggie's life choices, such as her marriage to Luke O'Neill, a man who can't give her the emotional connection she craves, but can give her the children she longs for. The story examines themes of personal growth, self-discovery, the impact of historical events, family dynamics, and the different types of love that drive human behavior. The narrative also delves into long-held secrets and their impact on the family, highlighting the delicate balance between personal desires and societal constraints.
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