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The protagonist in the story "Sounder" is a young African American boy who is unnamed in the book. He is the son of the family who owns Sounder, the dog. The boy's journey of resilience and determination forms the center of the story.
Yes, Sounder is the name of the dog in the book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong. The story is about a boy's deep bond with his loyal dog, Sounder, and the hardships they face together.
he wants to go to school and learn how to read; boys father comes home injured eventually dies; sounder dies
In "Sounder," the boy is not a slave. He is a young African American boy living in poverty with his family during the Great Depression. The story focuses on their struggles and relationship with their dog, Sounder.
The boy in "Sounder" is not given a specific age in the story, but based on his actions and interactions with his family, he appears to be around 10-12 years old.
"Sounder" is a story of a boy and his dog in the American South during the Great Depression, while "Esperanza Rising" follows the story of a girl in Mexico who becomes a migrant worker in California during the Great Depression. "Sounder" emphasizes themes of family and resilience, while "Esperanza Rising" focuses on themes of immigration and social class.
In the book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong, the story ends with Sounder reuniting with the boy and his family, symbolizing hope and resilience despite the hardships they faced. The boy continues his education and finds strength in his bond with Sounder.
the theme of this story is "life"
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