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A Study Guide for Esther Forbes's "Johnny Tremain"
A Study Guide for Esther Forbes's "Johnny Tremain"
A Study Guide for Esther Forbes's "Johnny Tremain"
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A Study Guide for Esther Forbes's "Johnny Tremain"

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A Study Guide for Esther Forbes's "Johnny Tremain," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Literary Themes for Students: War and Peace. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Literary Themes for Students: War and Peace for all of your research needs.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 20, 2016
ISBN9781535826648
A Study Guide for Esther Forbes's "Johnny Tremain"

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    A Study Guide for Esther Forbes's "Johnny Tremain" - Gale

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    Johnny Tremain

    Esther Forbes

    1943

    Introduction

    Esther Forbes believed that history is not about events as much as it is about people. As a result, Johnny Tremain, a historical novel set in colonial Boston just prior to and at the beginning of the American Revolution, follows the character development of fourteen-year-old Johnny Tremain as he grows into a young man. Using a host of historical research, including official records, diary entries, and letters of actual eighteenth-century apprentices, Forbes created the story of a silversmith at first unknowledgeable, then undecided about, and finally supportive of the cause of American independence. As she said in her Newbery Award acceptance speech for the book, she was anxious to show young readers something of the excitement of human nature, never static … and endlessly fascinating.

    The book almost instantly became a staple in school literature and history classrooms for its literary quality as well as for the glimpses of history and colonial life it conveys. It is the story of Johnny Tremain, a young man whose life takes a turn after an accident in his apprenticeship. Without a job or much hope for a future, he becomes involved in the growing rebellion against British rule, interacting with famous American historical figures such as Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Johnny's participation in the rebellion, including the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere's midnight ride, and the American Revolution, leads him to find an identity and purpose in life that had previously been

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