Growth of Rayona in yellow scorpion of blue water The theme of the first part of Doris' novel 'Yellow dragonfly in blue water', Rayona is confronted with many problems specific to his companion. Ray 's mixed ethnic heritage made her target for discrimination. The problems (or lack thereof) in her family life have played Rayona the opposite role that she was Christine 's mother. In dealing with these problems, Rayona learned a lot about himself and other people. For the life led by Kristin, the role of mother and daughter has been switched, and Leona often found herself looking for her mother.
In the yellow scorpion in the blue water, Christine was sick, and she left Reinaona at the house of Ada. As the reader sees this in two ways, Dorris can "turn on the light for the reader". Rayona believes that Christine is self-interesting because he left Ida. She feels that her mother is not looking for her, but she is ignoring her. But when people saw the situation through Christine 's eyes, the reader found what Christine had left because she did not want Leona to see what she was experiencing. Christine also thought that she did not want Rayona to regret her. As Michael Doris tells stories from two different perspectives, the reader can feel the authenticity and credibility of the inner emotions of each character.
Michael Doris divided the novel "Huang Wei in blue water" into three parts. Each of them was said by three different Native American ladies: Rayona, Christine and Ida. The first introduction was Rayona, a teenager. Rayona was abandoned by her mother and had to hide herself between Seattle's environment and Montana's birth. She is looking for emotional stability that I have never seen before. Rayona often underestimates itself based on how people see her. Both of them say that they are "too big, too smart, not black, not indian and not friendly." Rayona is passionate about fitting normally. Together with her mother, Kristin, this is another story. Her feelings were almost too much, and almost buried under her, she was self-destroyed by illness and eventually returned to reserve. She protected his brother Lee very much and was always concerned with his happiness.