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'''''The Honeyman and the Hunter''''' is a 2019 novel written by Australian author Neil Grant. |
'''''The Honeyman and the Hunter''''' is a 2019 novel written by Australian author Neil Grant. |
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Rudra Solace is a 16-year old Indian-Australian boy living in the fishing village of Patonga. His life changes when while on a fishing trip with his dad, Rudra dredges up a tiger skull, which is the skull of the god Dakshin Rai. After his grandma dies, Rudra alongside his mom go to India to bury her ashes. |
Rudra Solace is a 16-year old Indian-Australian boy living in the fishing village of Patonga. His life changes when while on a fishing trip with his dad, Rudra dredges up a tiger skull, which is the skull of the god Dakshin Rai. After his grandma dies, Rudra alongside his mom go to India to bury her ashes. |
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* [[Family Business]]: The Solaces run a fishing business in the village of Patonga which has lasted for at least 100 years. |
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* [[Jerkass]]: Rudra's dad, Cord. Additionally, Judge and his cronies. |
* [[Jerkass]]: Rudra's dad, Cord. Additionally, Judge and his cronies. |
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* [[Odd Friendship]]: Compared to the cautious Rudra, Maggs is far more reckless. |
* [[Odd Friendship]]: Compared to the cautious Rudra, Maggs is far more reckless. |
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* [[Parental Substitute]]: Walter serves as a surrogate dad to Rudra, offering him help and guidance during the first part of the novel. |
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Walter serves as a surrogate dad to Rudra, offering him help and guidance during the first part of the novel. |
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* [[Protagonist]]: Rudra. |
* [[Protagonist]]: Rudra. |
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* [[Two Words]]: Parodied when Rudra is asking Maggs how he prepared for opening the door to Cord's office. |
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'''Maggs''': Two words – ''lock-picking and YouTube''. |
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'''Rudra''': That's three words.}} |
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"Guess you get to become the Instant Indian, Walter."
—Rudra Solace
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The Honeyman and the Hunter is a 2019 novel written by Australian author Neil Grant.
Rudra Solace is a 16-year old Indian-Australian boy living in the fishing village of Patonga. His life changes when while on a fishing trip with his dad, Rudra dredges up a tiger skull, which is the skull of the god Dakshin Rai. After his grandma dies, Rudra alongside his mom go to India to bury her ashes.
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Tropes used in The Honeyman and the Hunter include:
- Family Business: The Solaces run a fishing business in the village of Patonga which has lasted for at least 100 years.
- Jerkass: Rudra's dad, Cord. Additionally, Judge and his cronies.
- Odd Friendship: Compared to the cautious Rudra, Maggs is far more reckless.
- Ordinary High School Student: The protagonist, Rudra.
- Parental Substitute: Walter serves as a surrogate dad to Rudra, offering him help and guidance during the first part of the novel.
- Protagonist: Rudra.
- Two Words: Parodied when Rudra is asking Maggs how he prepared for opening the door to Cord's office.
Rudra: How so? |
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