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How is nick different at the end of the story than he is at the beginning of the story Indian camp

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to help a young American Indian woman who has been screaming because of severe labor pains for two days, still unable to deliver her baby.

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At the End-Nick is sent out of the cabin, and his uncle leaves with two Natives, not to return. The story ends with only Nick and his father on the lake, rowing away from the camp. Nick asks his father questions about birth and death, and thinks to himself that he will never die, as he watches his father row

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Nick starts off as a curious and innocent boy, but after witnessing some disturbing events at the Indian camp, he becomes more aware of the harsh realities of life and death. This experience seems to mature him and may have a lasting impact on him, as it is suggested in the story's final line, when Nick is drifting off to sleep on the boat ride back, that he is thinking about the events he witnessed and their significance.

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