Similarities of Jake and merton
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It Is about a man named Merton or "Sun- Sun Johnson" who was the big man in town but then he owed a friend some money.......he couldn't pay Jake all the money he owed him so Jake took all Jake's property and Merton Had to move from Robin Hill to River Bottom........
Jake
In "My Father Sun-Sun Johnson," Debbie marries Jake primarily due to her desire for stability and a more secure future. She is attracted to Jake's ambition and the promise he represents, contrasting with her father's unpredictable lifestyle. Their relationship reflects themes of social expectations and personal choices, as Debbie navigates her own identity and desires within the confines of societal pressures.
The Blow is when jake took the house and property from Sun Sun johnson or merton
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Merton displayed heroism in the book "My Father, Sun-Sun Johnson" by standing up to his father, Sun-Sun Johnson, and refusing to join his illegal activities. He chose to do what was right, even when faced with pressure and potential consequences. His strong moral character and courage make him a hero in the story.
The main characters in "My Father, Sun-Sun Johnson" are Sun-Sun Johnson, Rami, and Jake Hibbert. Sun-Sun Johnson is a wealthy man who forsakes his family for a life of luxury. Rami is Sun-Sun's wife who struggles to keep their family together. Jake Hibbert is a poor fisherman who helps Rami when she is in need.
what is the similarities of jake hibbertson and merton johson
It Is about a man named Merton or "Sun- Sun Johnson" who was the big man in town but then he owed a friend some money.......he couldn't pay Jake all the money he owed him so Jake took all Jake's property and Merton Had to move from Robin Hill to River Bottom........
Jake
Describe Jake , from my father sun sun Johnson
because they did buisness together
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Jake Johnson was born on 1979-05-20.
my father sun sun johnson is about rami and his father merton, starting their new life together after ma gets remarried to jake who takes father property.
In "My Father Sun-Sun Johnson," Debbie marries Jake primarily due to her desire for stability and a more secure future. She is attracted to Jake's ambition and the promise he represents, contrasting with her father's unpredictable lifestyle. Their relationship reflects themes of social expectations and personal choices, as Debbie navigates her own identity and desires within the confines of societal pressures.