The reason that this is, is because Karana had to face many challenges. At the end of the book, Karan learned how to survive on her own and didn't depend on anybody. On page 88 it mentions "I made two more spears from these points and at last was ready to go to the cave of the wild dogs." This means that she learned how to make spears so she could defend and attack against anything that would kill her. Before she learned how to make spears, she depended on the men to use the weapons and defend for her before they left. On page 51 it mentions, "The laws of Ghalas-at forbade the makings of weapons by women of the tribe." Then it mentions, "To the place where the canoes were hidden, believing that weapons might have been stored there." Both of these things meant that she needed to learn how to make the weapons, because before she depended on the weapons that the men made. That is why challenges make you a better, stronger person.
Challenges make you a better, stronger person.
The reason that this is, is because Karana had to face many challenges. At the end of the book, Karan learned how to survive on her own and didn't depend on anybody. On page 88 it mentions "I made two more spears from these points and at last was ready to go to the cave of the wild dogs." This means that she learned how to make spears so she could defend and attack against anything that would kill her. Before she learned how to make spears, she depended on the men to use the weapons and defend for her before they left. On page 51 it mentions, "The laws of Ghalas-at forbade the makings of weapons by women of the tribe." Then it mentions, "To the place where the canoes were hidden, believing that weapons might have been stored there." Both of these things meant that she needed to learn how to make the weapons, because before she depended on the weapons that the men made. That is why challenges make you a better, stronger person.