I'm not sure as I haven't read it, but possible themes could be victory, struggle, and growth.
Since I haven't read 'The Winner' by Barbara Kimenye, it's difficult to determine the exact main themes. However, based on the title, one might expect themes like achievement and success. It could also potentially touch on themes of self - improvement, as often the path to winning involves personal development. Another possible theme could be competition, whether it's against other characters in the story or against the protagonist's own limitations.
Since I'm not familiar with the specific details of 'The Winner' by Barbara Kimenye, it's hard to give a proper summary. But often in a story titled 'The Winner', it could be about a person who prevails in a competition, or perhaps overcomes personal struggles in life. It might involve themes like perseverance, self - discovery, and the pursuit of a goal. The story could start by introducing the protagonist in a difficult situation, then show how they grow and eventually become 'the winner' through a series of events.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read the story. But it could be the winner as the main character, and perhaps some of the people who are affected by the winner's victory, like rivals or former friends.
Materialism is a significant theme too. The family is constantly preoccupied with the idea of having more money. They are never satisfied with what they have, and this materialistic mindset affects their relationships and their own well - being. The mother is never truly happy despite the money Paul wins, which shows how empty material possessions can be without true love and contentment.
Family is also a big theme. For example, in 'The Poisonwood Bible', the complex relationships within the family are explored as they face challenges in a foreign land. The family members grow, change, and sometimes clash with each other.
Ambition is a major theme. The characters are highly ambitious, willing to do anything to get to the top.
I'm sorry, but without more specific information about who Barbara is and what the context of 'called out' is, it's difficult to provide the full story. There could be many different stories involving someone named Barbara and an action of 'calling out'.
I'm not sure specifically which 'called out by Barbara' story you're referring to. There could be many people named Barbara and various situations where someone might be called out. More context would be needed to give a detailed account.
I haven't read this story in detail, but generally, it might be about a winner in a certain context who stands alone. Maybe in a competitive situation like a business or a game, the person who wins has to bear the solitude that comes with victory, such as losing some friends or facing envy from others.
Well, first, St Barbara, daughter of a pagan, converted to Christianity in secret. When her father learned of this, he became extremely angry. He tried various means to persuade her to give up her new faith. But she wouldn't budge. As a result, her father took the drastic step of beheading her, which are the key events in her story.
I don't know the main plot as the 'Barbara Noel story' is not a well - known story to me. It could be about Barbara Noel's adventure, her love life, or her struggle in life.