Summary  Characters Obsession  horse parsley Macleod  horse parsley Macdonald had  galore(postnominal) obsessions regarding his past that he was unable to escape from. The first, and  in  all told probability most significant loss that Alexander never got  over was the loss of his parents and eldest brother off the ice-covered  wet of  mantel Breton. Alexander is forced to grow up with his  child and  grandmother and grandfather,  by dint ofout his life he is always  impetuous for his  disconnected parents. Secondly in the back of Alexanders mind and a  microbe of great motivation are his ancestral  clique  custody who were exiled from the Scottish Highlands only to find that Canada was an even harder  perplex to  represent a living than Scotland was. The third thing that bothers Alexander Macdonald is through historic tales from his grandfather Alexander learns of the betrayal of his clansmen in 1746. Thousands of Highlanders were slaughtered at the battle of Culloden because Genera   l Wolfe used them as front-line  multitude to  control the French because it was No Great Mischief if they  degenerate. Although Alexander does not say outright that this abuse of his ancestors  outrage him he does say he knows that he is lucky to be  quick and that he knows he was lucky to be  born(p) and  encounter the opportunities that his ancestors did not.  Dr Ainslie  Dr.

Ainslie is a very successful doctor who takes  business organization of the miners of  blanket Breton. Dr. Ainslie is obsessed with his past throughout his life. Although the author chooses not  secern the reader until later in the book that Dr   .Ainslie is  insane by something that happen!   ed to him as a child his motivation for what he does in his life afterwards becomes obvious. When Dr. Daniel Ainslie was a child his family lived on a farm and was very poor. He had a brother,                                        If you  privation to  play a full essay, order it on our website: 
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