Well, 'The Death of Santini' is fiction. It might draw from elements of real life but is crafted into a fictional narrative with creative elements and plotlines.
The Great Santini is not a true story. It was created by the author to explore certain themes and characters through fiction. Although it might draw inspiration from real-life situations or emotions, it is not a factual account of actual events.
One possible scenario is that she got lost accidentally. Maybe she was in an unfamiliar area and couldn't find her way back. Another is that she was kidnapped by someone with bad intentions. Or perhaps she had some sort of mental breakdown and wandered off on her own.
There are also other military characters in the novel, like Bull's comrades. They help to show the military world that Bull is a part of and how it influences his behavior at home. Their presence and the military culture they represent are an important backdrop to the story of the Meecham family.
One of the main themes is family dynamics. The relationship between the father, Bull Meecham (the Great Santini), and his son Ben is complex and full of conflict. Another theme could be masculinity and how it is defined in the military - influenced family environment.
Sorry, I don't have any specific details about Sarah McCormick's missing case. It could be a local story that hasn't been widely publicized or it might be something that requires more in - depth research into local records or news sources.
Sarah was significant as she was Abraham's wife. She was part of God's plan to create a great nation. Even though she was barren for a long time, her eventual pregnancy and the birth of Isaac were important steps in fulfilling God's covenant with Abraham.