Where The Crawdads Sing Is About Survival — But Not In The Way You Might Think
her. Watching Kya writhe around in the sand, trying to find purchase to push herself up and her attacker away, is an unsettling moment for the audience — but it was equally as tough for Edgar-Jones to film. Though painful, the scene is also a monumental turning point for the character: It’s the first time she’s ever really defended herself. “It was definitely a cathartic moment when Kya is able to fight back,” Edgar-Jones says. “She's [been] pushed, and pushed, and pushed.
And like nature — which continues to cycle through its seasons, growing and regrowing after weathering every harsh winter or human tribulation — Kya also perseveres and survives, first, by quelling her father’s physical abuse through kindness, overcoming the ostracization of the town by educating herself and ultimately becoming a published author, and ultimately, in her final decision with Chase Andrews .
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