Thursday, September 19, 2019
Johnny Tremain :: essays research papers
 Imagine being back in the colony of  Massachusetts before the Revolutionary war. As you walk  down the streets of Boston, you meet a young man named  Johnny Tremain. After listening to his story, you think of the  different ways you could describe him. You could describe  him by his looks, by his personality, and by the talents he  portrays. His character is so interesting that it's hard to  describe his skilled talents, his complex personality, and his  adored physical features. As you remember the tale of his  hardships and fate, you know that Johnny Tremain will stand  in your mind forever. Standing alone on the wharf next to his  magnificent house, you see a thin, light haired, light  complected young man. There are many ways you can  describe the way Johnny Tremain looks. You can tell by the  way he stands, so proud, that he is around 15 years old.  You can see that he's strong but he's also frightened. As you  move your eyes towards what's behind him you notice that  his hand is crippled and was probably burned. Your eyes  meet his and they're a piercing blue. You are so struck by  his looks you can't wait to go talk to him and find out about  his personality traits. Johnny Tremain's personality was very  fascinating, and it was most intriguing to read about how he  changed from a bossy, impatient boy, into a thoughtful,  patient gentleman. Even though he was a skilled worker, he  was proud, and full of arrogance. But after his terrible  tragedy, his rude character died in the birth and death room,  and Johnny was reborn as a more patient and caring person.  He still won't take pity from anyone, but on the inside he is  probably crying out for help. Although he has no one to talk  to, he does have special talents that help keep him going  strong. Before Johnny burned his hand working on a sugar  basin, he was a skilled silversmith. Imagine burning your right  hand and losing many of your talents, such as writing or  using an ax. After practicing, he painfully learned to use his  left hand to use an ax. He also learned to legibly write, but it  used to be better before his accident. Now Johnny diligently  works for a newspaper called the Boston Observer. He  regularly rides his horse, Goblin, and faithfully delivers the  newspapers. Delivering notes for the British officers proved  to be a profitable part of his routine. As the day ends, you  have enjoyed spending time with Johnny.  					    
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