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    Johnny Tremain is a skilled artisan in the craft of silversmithing. In his time, the Revolutionary Era, working on a Sunday is against the law because it is the holy day. Johnny is also cocky. He accepts a challenge to recreate a very exquisite and complex dish for a wealthy man, Mr. Hancock. When the item isn’t going to be finished on time, Johnny decides to work on Sunday behind his masters back. The crucible that he uses is cracked. This causes it to break and scalding, liquid silver covers…

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    Samuel Clemens once said,“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.” Johnny Tremain should join the rebels for these three reasons; it would be for his own benefit, it would be for the greater good, and last but not least, he would get to do actions that normally would be punishable. The first reason that Johnny Tremain should join the rebels is for his own benefit. He did not have anything else to do. He would get bragging rights. Most importantly, he would inherit…

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    the beginning of the story called “Johnny Tremain” Johnny’s mother passes away, and he is then sent away. He was sent away to work for a silversmith. While working for the silversmith, Johnny also worked with two different people, Dusty and Dove. They both worked extremely slow, Johnny on the other hand worked very hard, and sometimes even had to ‘boss them around.’ Eventually, Dove got upset at Johnny, and decided to hand Johnny a broken crucible. While Johnny melted the silver, the crucible…

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    book, Johnny Tremain. This book is historically accurate in many different ways like the time period, events occurring in the book, people mentioned in the book , and even where it took place. And I will explain those four ideas to you in these next couple of paragraphs. So when this book starts out it starts following the revolutionary war. In April 1773, in Colonial Boston Massachusetts. It starts in the beginning as Johnny and the others getting ready to be woken up, to get to work. Johnny…

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    The Mind of a Director Between 40 and 50% of movies are based on books, and most of the time it isn't always a great adaptation. Rob Stevenson was the director of the movie Johnny Tremain. After watching the movie I was able to spot severe differences from the book it was based on. This book was Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes. I believe that the director did a mediocre job of his portrayal of the book. I have come to this conclusion because many main characters were excluded, the story…

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    As I flipped through the pages of the novel Johnny Tremain, I pondered to myself whether or not all of the exciting events in my book truly happened. I decided to do some research and I found out that a lot of the events that happened in my book actually happened in history! As a matter of fact, not only the events in this novel seemed accurate, but some of the major characters and jobs in this book appeared accurate as well. The novel Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes depicts an accurate piece of…

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    Chapter.1 (1) Johnny Tremain, a silversmith, wakes up during the 1770s to a day of hard work. (2) Mr.Lapham, Johnny’s master, makes him read verses from the Bible each day. (3) John Hancock, one of the founding fathers, came to ask Mr.Lapham to make him a sugar basin. (4) Cilla, one of Mr.Lapham’s daughters, is surprised that Johnny had three initials. (5) Johnny showed Cilla the cup that gives evidence that he is related to the Lytes, a very rich family. Chapter.2 (1)Paul…

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    For college freshman, seeing their entire lives packed away into the back of one car can leave a bittersweet in their mouths. The excitement of being on their own for the first time overpowers the crippling anxiety that comes with the experience of actually being alone. The adjustments of a new town, new people, and a new way of life for the average incoming freshman at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) are nothing compared to the adjustments international students make when coming…

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    Tim Burton’s beautifully haunting production of ‘Edward Scissorhands’ introduces our protagonist, represented by Johnny Depp, and explores the fictional story of this solitary boy with an unfortunate seemingly threatening oddity, being thrust into a world where he is glaringly blatant in the midst of the suburbs. Despite his intimidating exterior, it is almost immediately exposed that Edward is just an innocent, childlike soul, intent on serving others. The purpose of this film was to delve into…

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    Before collecting artifacts and preparing for the mock evaluation, I was completely lost. I started looking at the standards in the beginning of my placement to prepare and I kept thinking to myself, “where do I even start and I am not sure on what to do to fulfill the standards.” Once I started full on teaching and talked with Kourtni the standards became a lot clearer and I noticed that I was fulfilling these standards when I didn’t even know I was doing so. The first standard, enhance…

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