"guilt, innocence, and forgiveness"...quite an answer. Not even gramatically correct. To be more accurate, the theme of The Rag and Bone Shop is the difference between a "hero" and a "villain." Both of the major characters (Jason and Trent) are normal people, simply trying to live their lives. By the end of the novel, events, poor decisions, and coincedence make them both villains.
The theme of "The Rag and Bone Shop" by Robert Cormier revolves around the nature of truth, manipulation, and the impact of interrogation on innocent individuals. The book explores the moral complexities surrounding the search for truth and the consequences of deceit and manipulation in pursuit of justice.
The confrontation between Jason and his interrogator is the climax.
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Brad
Her 13-year-old brother, Brad Bartlett, killed her.
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Trent is a character in Robert Cormier's book "The Rag and Bone Shop." He is a detective who is tasked with interrogating a young boy named Jason about a murder that he may or may not have committed. Trent's methods are manipulative and he uses psychological tactics to try to get a confession from Jason.
"The Rag and Bone Shop" by Robert Cormier uses literary devices such as imagery, foreshadowing, and irony. The author employs vivid descriptions to create a haunting atmosphere, hints at the outcome through subtle clues, and uses irony to underscore themes of deception and manipulation in the story.
Rag and Bone - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010 (Cucalorus Film Festival)
Rag and Bone - 2002 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
Rag and Bone - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 1998 Germany: 18 June 2002