In the passage from "Comanche Moon" by Catherine Anderson, a character reflects on the decision to send someone to retrieve a woman, pondering whether it was right to do so. There is a sense of conflict within Hunter as he suppresses his doubts about whether the woman would ever come back willingly, despite his parents' insistence on taking her home. This highlights his inner turmoil and uncertainty about the situation.
Moreover, the character Woman with Many Robes suggests that fate ultimately controls their paths, reinforcing the idea that destiny may play a significant role in their lives. This introduces a theme of inevitability, hinting that regardless of their actions, what is meant to happen will come to be, especially in the context of Hunter’s feelings and hope for the woman’s return.