Mr Watts is an alien in Bougainville. He started in New Zealand in comfortable circumstances, but when he moved to Bougainville, he experienced extreme tragedy. He dies in conditions of complete barbarity. Mr Watts is a flawed character, because of his emotional weaknesses. He has not been strong enough mentally to overcome the effect of his child’s death. His first wife, June, tells Matilda, “I …show more content…
She is also a flawed character, because she refuses to speak up and reveal her mother’s theft. Matilda says, “We did nothing… we were abandoning Mr Watts.” This quote shows that she betrays Mr Watts through not revealing the truth to the Red skins. Matilda faces many difficulties in her life. She lives in Bougainville for the duration of the Civil War. The Civil War is the most challenging and dangerous event in the novel. Many people were murdered, raped or simply disappeared. The whole country experienced extreme tragedy. The shocking facts of the war meant that no-one could experience the calm and peace; we take for granted until they disappear. She does not understand the culture and her father becomes more distant as he starts a new life with his new wife. Matilda’s real dilemma was that she had to betray one of the two people closest to her, either Mr Watts or her mother. She had to choose between speaking the truth and saving Mr Watt’s life or remaining silent and saving her mother’s reputation. In the end, it was Matilda’s mother who spoke the truth and was raped and murdered as a result. As Mr Watts says “It is hard to be a perfect human being Matilda.” It is the imperfections of characters that make them