yes, he dies when the war started and the sergeant told all to go,he didnt, he stood there and got shot!
Johnny Tremain did not die in the book. His friend Rab Silsbee died of internal bleeding caused by the shot of a British soldier.
Rab sent Johnny away from the hospital bed he was laying in because he knew he had to die, but he didn't want Johnny to see it happen.
he is sad about his death and Rab gives him his musket
yes but it is a ficyion book
Rab does not anger or upset Johnny, but Johnny was jealous when he found out that he and Cilla occasionally took walks together.
In "Johnny Tremain," Rab is not portrayed as a Tory. He is a patriot who supports the cause of American independence. Rab's dedication to the revolutionary cause is a central aspect of his character throughout the novel.
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The main character in "Johnny Tremain" is Johnny Tremain, a young apprentice silversmith who becomes involved in the American Revolutionary War. Other key characters include Rab Silsbee, a fellow apprentice and friend of Johnny, Mr. Lapham, Johnny's master silversmith, and Cilla Lapham, Mr. Lapham's granddaughter who becomes a significant person in Johnny's life.
In the book "Johnny Tremain," Rab throws Dove into the harbor because Dove insulted Rab's mother, calling her a "dirty beggar woman." This greatly offended Rab, who reacted by physically throwing Dove into the water as an act of defending his mother's honor.
Rab made Johnny want to stop being so mean with words.
The 2 key witnesses were Rab, and Cilla.
He felt like he did his mother over his grave