The River Why

What are the motifs in The River Why by David James Duncan?

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Communion is a recurring idea. Gus is a solitary and quiet child growing up. Although he says he has no social limitations, his talent of fishing lends him to have a quiet, reserved personality. He compares himself to most prodigies like Mozart who were essentially normal as far as development, but whose prodigy separated them from their peers significantly.