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    Chaim Potok’s The Chosen follows the story of two Jewish boys‚ Reuven Malter (the narrator) and Danny Saunders‚ in a neighborhood of Orthodox and Hasidic Jews in Williamsburg‚ Brooklyn‚ New York between 1944 and 1949. Reuven comes from a family of Orthodox Jews whose father‚ David Malter‚ is a yeshiva professor and humanitarian. Opposite of Reuven is Danny‚ who comes from a family of Hasidic Jews‚ who are more ultra-Orthodox in terms of religious observances‚ whose father‚ Reb Saunders‚ is the tzaddik

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    Danny Saunders is a the brilliant child of the rabbi‚ Reb Saunders and is the protagonist of the novel “The Chosen” by Chaim Patok‚ and continues finding himself confused about his faith and who he is. As Danny continues to grow and mature he begins to comprehend his fathers silence. He also learns to peer into his own soul and find answers of his own. At the end of the novel‚ his father finally speaks to him bad decides to bless his career choice. He now understands and respects his fathers

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    In the novel‚ The Chosen‚ written by Chaim Potok‚ the reader learns about some important events in Danny Saunders and Reuven Malter’s friendship. One of the most important situations is where Reuven gets hit in his eye with a baseball which Danny has thrown. Another important aspect of their friendship is where Reb Saunders accepts his son’s friendship with Reuven. Another significant event is Reb Saunders explaining why he raises Danny in silence. Finally‚ the last event is when the Saunder’s family

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    John Smith Period 1 Themes of the Chosen The Chosen is a book about the growth of two young boys. The two boys Danny and Reuven began as enemies and then became best friends. Their friendship was based on parallels in their relationships. There are many parallels and contrasts in the book between the two boys and their families some of them are; the religious values of the two fathers‚ the ways their fathers teach them‚ and the careers and classes of the two boys. The Saunders and the Malters

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    October 2014 Choosing Versus Chosen Chaim Potok’s novel The Chosen focuses on the relationship between Danny Saunders and Reuven Malter. Although they do not have a lot in common‚ the two boys along with Reuven’s father‚ David Malter‚ are chosen to fulfill certain duties. Throughout the course of a lifetime‚ people have the option to choose what he or she wants to do‚ or to have it chosen for them. In The Chosen‚ by Chaim Potok‚ Reuven Malter‚ Mr. Malter and Danny Saunders all deal with the

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    The Chosen Parallels In the novel The Chosen by Chaim Potok‚ the use of parallelism is evident throughout the entire book. Potok uses these relationships to compliment and develop every single idea and feeling in the book. Because The Chosen is a bildungsroman‚ parallels play a key role in the growth of the protagonists‚ Danny Saunders and Reuven Malter. The major parallels are the secular and the religious‚ illness and mortality‚ the fathers‚ and Danny and Reuven. The parallel between the secular

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    The Chosen The Chosen‚ by Chaim Potok‚ is a story about two Jewish boys who lived only five blocks from each other‚ but they never knew about one another until a certain baseball game. It was that baseball game that brought two different personalities together to form a lasting friendship‚ and that friendship would experience both ups and downs. Although both Reuven Malter and Danny Saunders were of the Jewish religion‚ both were raised very differently because of the influence of their fathers

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    strictest lives can actually have the most power. In Chaim Potok’s The Chosen‚ a recurring theme is that of Danny’s increasing ability to choose his path in life. Although it starts small‚ Danny takes control of his fate over the course of the story. From befriending Reuven to his eventual rejection of his tzaddik status‚ Danny is able to start making choices for himself. At the start of the novel it seems as though Danny has very little control over his destiny. His Hasidic faith means that he

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    The Need for Friendship Everyone needs a best friend as readers will see in Chaim Potok’s The Chosen. A friend is someone who has your back no matter what happens‚ and not having one by your side will be hard. Reuven‚ the main character in Chaim Potok’s The Chosen‚ starts the book without a true friend. As the story progresses he meets Danny Saunders‚ the son of the Hasidic Rabbi Reb Saunders. Reuven is an Apikorosim Jew. As readers might have guessed Reuven and Danny’s Different Jewish Sects

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    The Chosen Review Emily Naylor English per. 2 18/2/12 The Chosen‚ a historical fiction‚was written by Chiam Potok and published in 1967 by Ballatine Books. The Chosen narrates a story of two Jewish boys experience in America during World War II. Chiam being a Jew himself‚ born in the Bronx in 1929‚ shows part of his life in the story through his characters. Danny Saunders‚ one of the boy‚ shows Chiam’s own desire to leave the trapped life of Judaism and discover other knowledge outside

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