Characterization of Reuven Malter and Danny Saunders In order to compare and contrast Reuven Malter and Danny Saunders‚ it is necessary to consider the elements of characterization. “The Chosen” is about two very similar but in many ways different according to their religion. Danny Saunders is a very Chassidic fifteen year old boy who learns Talmud every day‚ four pages to be exact‚ and loves to play baseball. In fact that’s how he and Reuven met‚ every day Danny wears a black caftan and hat‚
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I grab Hannah’s hand and we both slowly follow Danny into the dark unknown. The inside is musty and warm‚ a few more chickens wander around aimlessly‚ we walk to the right and come up to an old wooden ladder. Danny slowly started to climb up the ladder‚ “Well what are you waiting for? Start climbing” I follow Danny up; he had already reached the top and was opening the trap door‚ with some shoving we swung the door open. Dust and
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months of living in the hotel Danny‚ (the little boy) starts possessing telepathic abilities‚ all without his parents knowing. He is able to read minds and see what others are thinking. Eventually the chief of the hotel senses Danny’s abilities‚ and starts to explain them to him. This started quite a bit of a relationship between the two of them. They start to have a special connection. As the family starts to settle in‚ Danny starts seeing scary visions and ghosts. Danny does not tell his parents about
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his books as I don’t like too read that much. So summer ball involves Danny Walker as Richie Walker’s so the famous basketball guy in Middletown. The book involves Danny and a bunch of his basketball friends from middle town going out to one of the biggest basketball camps in Maine. At this basketball camp there are kids that are coming from all over the United States to show how good they are and to improve there skills. Danny and three of his basketball buddy’s from his team arrive and are get settled
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A: Dialogue Danny has just shot Reuven in his eyes‚ the coach of Reuven‚ Mr Galanter and Reuven are furious‚ the Referee says: ‘Time-out‚ Reuven and Danny come over here! Let’s fix this brawl right now.’ Danny says just before I want to say that I hate him: ‘Before you tell me how much you hate me‚ I’m really sorry and I want to apologize me and talk about it.’ I react very angry: ‘Sure we have talk‚ tell me why did you do that? I could be blind‚ it was a game not a battlefield. Danny: ‘I’m sorry
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gangs‚ Tigo and Danny‚ who were picked to settle an argument by playing Russian roulette after shooting at a candy shop in which in the end there could only be one winner. An idea that interests me in the short story The Last Spin written by Evan Hunter is gang rivalry‚ conflict and friendship. The theme of conflict and gang rivalry is shown throughout the first part of the story. An example is when Evan Hunter makes it obvious through his use of personification. “The jacket told Danny that Tigo was
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that night‚ three of the blacks pull up outside Derek’s’ house in an attempt to steal his truck. Hearing the smashing of glass‚ Danny is awoken‚ and looks out the window seeing one of the blacks smashing the trucks window. He goes to Derek’s room‚ only to interrupt him and his girlfriend having sex. Initially Derek is mad at his younger brother’s interruption‚ but upon Danny informing him of the black guy breaking into his truck‚ a sudden but very apparent change is seen in Derek‚ grabbing a gun he
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to become something he wasn’t because of how the gods viewed him. The one thing that the Monkey realized is that you should not worry about how other people view you. Be who you are and the Monkey King tries to show Danny that he should accept who he is. That
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BORDER CROSSING Chapter 2 Q1) Danny sees himself as the devil. He believes that coincidence either brings out the god or devil in‚ in Danny’s case it was the devil. Q2) Tom feels concerned for Danny as he spent half his life in prison he is wondering what it has done to him and how it’s changed him as a person. Chapter 3 Q1) yes I agree that people who are childless never really grow up. Having a child is the biggest responsibility you could ever have in life‚ it makes you more independent &
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lives”‚ making him feel more powerful. Although Tom describes Danny as a liar‚ Tom “steps across that invisible border” and the relationship between Tom and Danny which once was professional‚ becomes personal. Another example would be between Martha and Danny. Martha‚ just like Tom‚ becomes too attached to Danny and “didn’t want to lose him‚” when Danny was getting taken away after being discovered by the media. Both Tom and Martha had Danny as a client and both of them crossed borders‚ due to Danny’s
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