Despite Ruth’s negative perception of the islands’ residents, they seem to be helpful and intelligent—for instance, Benoit is capable of deciphering something that Ruth herself struggles with. This suggests that Ruth’s grudges against them might be based on her own prejudices rather than on reality. Ruth’s memories of New York are happy—and therefore seem “real”—as she thinks back on her younger self enjoying city life. However, she has aged and changed since then, so her memories might not be as “real” and true as she thinks.