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    Has any author tried to teach you something in one of his/her’s books. Well that’s what Esther Forbes does in her book Johnny Tremain. There are three big main topics in Johnny Tremain and they are Patriotism‚ Pride‚ and Leadership. One of the main topics in Johnny Tremain is Patriotism. A lot of characters in the book Johnny tremain use Patriotism in their daily life such as Rab‚ Sons Of Liberty‚ soldiers‚ Cilla‚ Johnny‚ Paul Revere‚ and a couple of other people. Some of theses people use Patriotism

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    The book of Esther reveals how great leaders must learn to put themselves last and put others first. This essay will be focusing on Esther chapter 4:7-17. I will be using the Three World methodology. The Three World methodology consists of focusing on the text through the literary world‚ historical world‚ and contemporary world. The aim of this essay is to discover the importance of being a serving leader. The book of Esther starts off with Queen Vashti being disobedient when King Ahasuerus calls

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    Johnny Tremain‚ published in 1943‚ is a children’s novel written by Esther Forbes. First published midway through WW2‚ this is a fictional story about a young boy‚ Johnny Tremain‚ in 1775 during the Revolutionary War. It takes place in Boston while it was in revolt. Esther Forbes wasn’t ever a children’s novelist‚ but rather‚ she was a historian. Forbes aimed for “addressing a nation of young readers who are looking about at their nation at war”. She did an outstanding job at succeeding in this;

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    The author’s purpose in writing the Book of Esther was to emphasize the importance of the Jewish people in God’s plan and to have them remember his divine providence. We can also find examples of leadership traits mentioned in its pages. The well-crafted plot uses several literary tools to make key points and provide humor. Most notable is the use of irony‚ motif and subversion throughout the text. A profound example of irony occurs in Esther 6:1-6:11‚ when Haman mistakenly believes that King Ahasuerus

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    From the beginning of the story of Esther on‚ social position is very important (Day‚ pp. 24). The book of Esther opens with an elaborate description of banquets organized by king Ahasuerus‚ first for all his officials and ministers (180 days) and later for all the people present in the citadel of Susa (7 days) as a display of “the wealth of his kingdom and the splendor and pomp of his majesty” (NSRV‚ Esther 1:4). However‚ in Esther 1:9 we read that queen Vashti “gave a banquet for the women” (NSRV)

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    At first glance‚ Esther is simply a lost girl who hates boys and hates making decisions. She is just like any other young female adult in that way and is able to draw empathy out of people due to that. As the book progresses‚ however‚ Esther becomes less of a sympathetic character and transforms into a direct critique on the treatment of the mentally ill and also a beacon of hope for those who are experiencing some type of mental illness. Through use of diction and repetition in this passage‚ the

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    supernatural strength of Esther. Esther was supernaturally deployed in her place and time to preserve the Jews. God’s plan was for Jesus Christ to be born a Jew and if Haman had his way‚ he would have killed all the Jews in King Ahasuerus’s entire province. Of course this is yet another plot of the enemy in attempt to stop the birth of Jesus our Lord and Savior. Throughout the bible‚ the enemy tries to stop the seed in the woman that God planted for the salvation of His children. Esther received supernatural

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    Connect the Dots- Esther Recently‚ in our Old Testament class we went over the book of Esther. Although it is a short book and it may be often overlooked‚ Esther was a great woman of God and we can learn many things from her. She was a woman of courage‚ bravery‚ determination‚ and showed how if we love God and stand up for what is right‚ God will always be by our side. She didn’t falter in her faith and stood strong in the face of adversity and danger and God used her to help save his people from

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    9/16/12 Eng ap. In Esther Burr’s journal entry on‚ May 1‚ 1742‚ the ten year old girl documents a particular outing with her father‚ through the wilderness. She has a very deep respect for her father‚ so when she gets the chance to travel to “the spring wood” with him she could not be happier. Her use of language‚ including; diction and imagery‚ the manner in which she talks about the knowledge she gained that day‚ and of course how she looks up to her father reveals just how cherished this outing

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    good friends with John Kennedy. When John became president‚ Esther became one of the first labor-union officials to support him. Esther had always been treated poorly by past jobs and Esther was done putting up with. She wanted to make a change and that she did. Esther’s husband was dying with cancer around the time Kennedy had won so Esther wanted a job she would feel comfortable doing. When Kennedy had asked her what job she would like Esther said she would like to work in the Women’s Bureau. “The

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