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    Johnny Cade‚ “the little Dark puppy that was kicked too many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers‚” as Ponyboy‚ Johnny’s friend‚ states in page eleven. In the novel‚ The Outsiders‚ by Susan Eloise Hinton‚ Johnny Cade is a character who goes through resilient phases in his life. Some phases are on how he created his inflection points‚ his inflection points‚ and the ramifications. Johnny is doubtless the first one‚ and one to have the most‚ to have a tremendous crisis then the other characters

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    The movie Johnny Tremain helped me gain more knowledge about the American Revolution from a different perspective. Johnny Tremain is a work of historical fiction‚ combining real people and events like Paul Revere‚ Sons of Liberty‚ and the Boston Tea Party‚ and fictional ones like Jonathan Tremain‚ Priscilla Lapham‚ and Ephraim Lapham. The fictional characters‚ although these people did not historically exist‚ gave me a personal insight to the actual events that occurred such as the Boston Tea Party

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    analysis of a potery metaphor Journey through the Waves : An Analysis of the Poem Fisherman ’ by Kurt Brown [Thesis Statement] The poem Fisherman ’ by Kurt Brown is a figurative writing of one person ’s journey towards self discovery and self acceptance . Also ‚ it is an optimistic poem that speaks of hope and persistence . Here ‚ metaphorical phrases are used to convey the thoughts and emotions of the writer . In addition ‚ the chosen metaphors are meant to guide through the emotions and to give

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    Many Characters in the book “Johnny Tremain” are Dynamic‚ there are also a few static characters‚ Static is a character which personality doesn’t change much and the opposite for dynamic‚ A dynamic character would be Johnny Tremain‚ two static characters would be Mr. Lapham and Rab. Static is a character which personality doesn’t change much and the opposite for dynamic. Johnny Tremain is a Dynamic character. In the beginning of the book he never would think before he talked for example when he

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    Do you know any heros? Like firemen‚ policemen anyone that helps in a way. Well Johnny is like that a hero he did many things to make himself a hero he was like a leader in the gang cause every one liked him and they look up to him but there is one thing that they don’t look up to him on is fighting that’s another reason why he’s a hero he was not a fighter he said to them fighting is know good. Because of these qualities‚ Jonny deserves the title of best hero. Jonny was a boy in the Outsiders

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    Malcolm‚ portrayed by Frankie Muniz‚ is the protagonist of the series. He is five years younger than his oldest brother Francis‚ two years younger than his older brother Reese‚ four years older than his younger brother Dewey‚ and about 15 years older than his youngest brother Jamie. In the first episode of the series‚ he is discovered to be a child prodigy and immediately moved from his regular class into the ’Krelboynes’‚ a class for gifted students. Despite his high intelligence‚ he still gets

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    pre-revolutionary time. At the beginning of the book‚ Johnny Tremain‚ is working as an apprentice to Mr. Lapham. Mr. Lapham is a blacksmith. Johnny’s parents died in a fire several years before‚ and this is why he lived with the Laphams. He worked there with enthusiasm for several years until he hurt his arm‚ scolding it in hot metal. After the accident‚ Mr. Lapham told Johnny that he needs to find a different profession‚ but he can stay with the laphams. Johnny‚ after a lot of searching‚ finally finds a

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    Anyone can be a hero? Are you one? A hero is someone who helps others and puts them before himself and would risk his life to help them. Ponyboy is not a villain. Johnny kills someone‚ but to protect his friend. Dally could be a hero‚ but he chooses not to be. Who will be the hero in the Outsiders? we shall find out? Pony is a good guy. He is a hero. Pony doesn’t like to be harassed‚ but he doesn’t like seeing anyone else being harassed either. “Leave her alone‚ Dally(page 24). He didn’t want the

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    “The gang’s pet” is what Johnny is known as. The story says that Johnny is a "lost puppy" and a "puppy that has been kicked too many times." He is sixteen years old and has already gone through awful times in his life. Before the story starts‚ Johnny was viciously beaten by a group of Socs. He was scarred by this beating‚ and now carries a switchblade in his pocket at all times. Johnny says‚ “He would kill the next person who jumped him.” I chose this quote because it foreshadows the event later

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    When people lose important things in their lives‚ they generally mourn. An elegy is defined by a poem which mourns the death of a person or laments something lost. Anglo-Saxon poems are often elegies‚ which were written around the late 10th Century. The Seafarer is a poem that has a man who is traveling across the sea‚ but is faced with harsh winter weather. The Wife’s Lament has a woman who has lost her husband and is then tortured by isolation. The Wanderer is about a lone man who is traveling

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