Dusty likes Johnny and thinks Johnny is talented but he does not like Johnny's bossyness. After the accident he and Dove both boss Johnny. He runs later away and becomes a cabin boy.
he is sad about his death and Rab gives him his musket
He felt like he did his mother over his grave
In Johnny Tremain, Johnny felt a little sick when he saw the regiments marching with Earl Percy because hehas learned from his stint at the newspaper, and has become a Whig (rebel). The sight of British troops disgusts him.
Johnny dislikes Dove because he perceives him as a bully who takes pleasure in tormenting others, particularly him. Dove's arrogant attitude and tendency to assert dominance make Johnny feel powerless and resentful. Additionally, Dove's actions often undermine Johnny's self-esteem, leading to a deep-seated animosity between them.
The doctor who wanted to help Johnny with his hand, help Johnny refused. Dr. Warren is also the person who helped Rab feel better when he died.
Johnny feels guilty because he sees that Lavinia is beautiful but he still likes Cilla. At the end of the book, he feels guilty because he finds out that Lavinia is actually his cousin, because Johnny's mother Vinny Lyte was Merchant Lyte's sister. Merchant Lyte is the father of Lavinia.
Ah, in "Johnny Tremain," the 2nd chapter is called "The Pride of Your Power" because it highlights Johnny's skill and confidence as an apprentice silversmith. It showcases his growing sense of pride and accomplishment in his work, which is an important theme throughout the book. It's a beautiful reminder of the joy that comes from mastering a craft and feeling proud of your abilities.
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Johnny's pride has positive and negative effects on his attitude. Johnny tires to be the best he can. He is confident in who he is and who he wants to be. Johnny's pride makes him overly confident. Johnny is arrogant and rude to others. He does not recognize his flaws or mistakes. He sometimes makes others feel inferior. People view Johnny a cocky, rude, and prize apprentice. Johnny's pride is one reason for his accident. Johnny's pride is why he took Mr. Hancock's order. Johnny knew that it would be hard to finish the order in the time given. He wants to the order to be perfect but he is rushing. His pride is why he is trying to do the best. -ONE DIRECTION
Sorry, I can't provide direct quotes or page numbers from "Johnny Tremain" as it is a copyrighted text. However, I can summarize the themes and character traits of James Otis and Mrs. Bessie. James Otis is portrayed as a passionate advocate for liberty, often expressing strong political opinions, while Mrs. Bessie represents the nurturing, supportive figure in Johnny's life, emphasizing the importance of family and community. If you need more detailed information or analysis about their roles, feel free to ask!
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