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    resolution that brings two people closer together. The Chosen‚ by Chaim Potok‚ focuses on this idea of enhancing companionships with differences. Throughout the novel‚ there are various types of relationships which all go through a conflict of some sort that needs to be solved in order to survive the bump in the road. Reuven and Danny at first hate each other but then grow to like each other when they learn how much they have in common. The MaltersReuven and David‚ have a strong and healthy connection

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    Throughout the book “The Chosen” by Chaim Potok the author writes about how two Jewish boys are raised. One having a strict father who does not allow him to have his own mind and the other father being acceptable of what his son does. This book surprisingly has a key similarity to an article titled‚ “Should Parents Monitor Their Children’s Social Media.” Both the book and the article struggle with whether or not parents should censor what their children are doing. In “The Chosen” the father of one of

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    “The Chosen” by Chaim Potok inspires a story of a relationship between two friends. In the novel Potok shows the change in motives that the main characters build up to make new connections. The protagonist‚ Reuven Malter experiences changes that later on will have an effect at the end. Communication and relationships were very important in the novel as it played a major role. The author shows a motive for each character in the novel. The novel also shows that the quote “True happiness consists not

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    college. In The Chosen by Chaim Potok‚ there are two main characters who form a friendship. One of the characters has a strong relationship with his father; however‚ the other character does not. Also‚ the character with the strong relationship has the option to become whatever he wants to be when he is an adult while the other character has pressure on himself to become a rabbi. Based on these circumstances‚ I relate more to the character with the strong relationship‚ Reuven Malter. The first time

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    of the people noted were inventors of great items‚ though they hadn’t invented the ideas of their works. Off of the subject of inventions‚ this essay will discuss a strange subject. Are great men hard to understand? In the book “The Chosen “ by Chaim Potok‚ Mr. Malter makes the statement “Great men are difficult to understand” in regards to Reb Saunders. This statement could also be associated with the Wright Brothers‚ the creators of the first controllable airplane. Their motives for wanting to abandon

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    if a door had slammed shut on a playroom filled with children. The silence that followed had a strange quality to it: expectation‚ eagerness‚ love‚ awe” (124-125). The Chosen by Chaim Potok tells a story about a boy named Reuven‚ who befriends another boy called Danny and his father. Despite their different religions‚ both Reuven and Danny have many adventures together and learn about each other’s religion. Danny’s father‚ Reb Saunders‚ lives his life as a Hasidic Rabbi portraying traditional‚

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    Summer Reading Essay Rewrite and Revision The Chosen is a novel written by Chaim Potok that centers around two Jewish teens growing up in Brooklyn‚ New York in the 1940s‚ and their struggle to reach adulthood and determine what their personal beliefs and goals are. Through a conflict revolving around the relationship between a father and son‚ supporting details about the life and beliefs of members of the Jewish community during the 1940s‚ and by describing the growth of a character through the

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    to them‚ while others practice wickedness and seem to get away with it. In his novel The ChosenChaim Potok provides such a character: a sweet‚ innocent boy named Billy who has a sad story. Throughout his small part in the book‚ Billy demonstrates joy in the midst of blindness and a rough family situation. While recovering from his injury in the hospital‚ the young boy makes a lasting impression on Reuven‚ the main character‚ with his kind heart and sunny personality. Even though he could choose

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    In The ChosenChaim Potok suggests that suffering produces a deeper understanding of people and their circumstances. Danny Saunders‚ the protagonist‚ possesses great intelligence but lacks a sense of perception. Destined to fulfill the tzaddik position after his father‚ Danny debates whether to deviate from his path or follow his desire to studying psychology. Reb Saunders‚ expecting Danny to abdicate his position as the following tzaddik‚ imposes silence on him in hopes of developing perspicacity

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    Chaim Potok in his novel‚ The Chosen‚ uses parallels between characters to compliment one another by sharing knowledge and contrasting one another. There are two particular characters that are especially prominent. Reuven and Danny are both raised as American Jews and are the same age‚ at times they build and learn off of one another as they grow up together. Danny’s photographic memory makes memorizing things easy‚ but at times he struggles with other subjects. Potok writes‚ “Two blatt? I stared

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