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Rosh's attack on the caravan in "The Bronze Bow" was motivated by his desire to disrupt the Roman occupation in Palestine and to strike back against the oppression of his people. He hoped to incite rebellion and resistance through acts of defiance like this attack.
He brings the message to Daniel to give to Rosh or one of Rosh's band members is sent to get it from him. (pg. 173- 2nd last paragraph)
Rosh wants them to hate the Romans
Rosh totally ruins him, haha.
Sorry, I don't think it explains him in the book.
The Bronze Bow takes place in first-century Judea.
the bronze bow!
The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare is typically classified as a children's book, aimed at readers ages 8 and up.
The title "The Bronze Bow" refers to the main character Daniel's choice to use a bronze bow as a symbol of resistance against the Roman oppressors. The bow represents his desire for freedom and his commitment to fighting injustice.
In Bronze Bow? In the Bronze Bow she is Joel's sister/twin. She and Joel are good friends of Daniel; they met on the mountain where Daniel has lived for 5 years with Rosh. She is the only one other than Daniel and her grandmother that has talked to Leah (Daniel's sister) in fifteen years. She has brown hair, as listed many times in the book. Couldn't you just read the book though? Hope that helps! :)
Rosh is a mysterious leader of a group of outlaws and rebels in "The Bronze Bow" by Elizabeth George Speare. He plays a central role in the novel as he recruits the main character, Daniel, into his band and influences his path towards seeking revenge and rebellion against the Romans. Rosh is portrayed as a complex character who challenges Daniel's beliefs and choices throughout the story.
The setting in the book "The Bronze Bow" is ancient Judea during the time of Jesus Christ's ministry. It takes place in the first century AD in the region that is now modern-day Israel. The story follows a young Jewish boy named Daniel who becomes involved in the resistance against Roman occupation.