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Pele’s Revenge” A Hawaiian Legend retold by S. E. Schlosser 1 Ohi’a and Lehua loved each other from the moment they first saw each other at a village dance. Ohi’a was a tall man with a strong face and lithe form. He was something of a trickster and was first in all the sports played by all the young men. Lehua was gentle and sweet and as fragile as a flower. Her charm was the talk of the island, and her father was quite protective of his only child.

2 When Lehua saw the bold Ohi’a speaking with her father beside the bonfire, she blushed crimson, unable to take her eyes from the young man. At the same moment, Ohi’a glanced up from his conversation and his mouth dropped open at the sight of the young maiden. He was not even aware that he had stopped speaking right in the middle of his sentence, so overwhelmed was he by the sight of the fair maiden across the fire from him.

3 Lehua’s father nudged the young man, recalling him to his duties as a guest. Ohi’a stuttered and stammered apologies, trying to continue his conversation while keeping one eye on Lehua. Lehua’s father was amused by the young man’s obvious infatuation with his daughter. He quite liked this daring trickster, and so he offered to introduce Ohi’a to his daughter. The young man almost fell over in his haste as they walked across the clearing to where Lehua stood with her friends.

4 From that moment, there was no other woman for Ohi’a but Lehua. He had eyes only for her, and courted her with enthusiasm that swiftly won her heart. Her father gave his only daughter gladly into the keeping of the strong young man, and the young couple lived quite happily for several months in a new home Ohi’a built for his bride. You have read the passage “Pele’s Revenge.” Write an essay explaining how the author develops the theme of loyalty. Provide key details and examples from the passage to support your writing.
5 Then one day the goddess Pele was walking in the forest near the home of Ohi’a and spied the young man at work. Pele was smitten with him, and went at once to engage him in conversation. Ohi’a spoke politely to the striking woman, but did not respond to her attention, which infuriated Pele. She was determined to have this young man for herself, but before she could renew her efforts, Lehua came to the place where her young husband was working to bring him his midday meal.

6 When he saw his wife, Ohi’a’s face lit up with love. He dropped everything at once and went to her side, leaving a fuming Pele to stare in jealous rage at the young couple. Dropping her human disguise, the goddess transformed into a raging column of fire and struck Ohi’a down, turning him into a twisted, ugly tree in revenge for spurning her advances.

7 Lehua fell to her knees beside the twisted tree that had once been her husband. Tears streaming down her face, she begged Pele to turn him back into a man or else turn her into a tree, as she could not bear to be separated from her beloved. Pele ignored the girl, taking herself up to the cool heights, her anger satisfied. But the gods saw what Pele had done to the innocent humans and were angry. As Lehua lay weeping in despair, the gods reached down and transformed the girl into a beautiful red flower, which they placed upon the twisted Ohi’a tree so that she and her cherished husband would never be apart.

8 From that day to this, the Ohi’a tree has blossomed with the beautiful red Lehua flowers. While the flowers remain on the tree, the weather remains sunny and fair. But when a flower is plucked from the tree, heavy rain falls upon the land like tears, for Lehua still cannot bear to be separated from her husband.

Your writing will be scored based on the development of ideas, organization of writing, and language conventions of grammar, usage, and mechanics.

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