In the historical fiction novel, 'Johnny Tremain,' by Esther Forbes, throughout the book Johnny reminds himself of the phrase, 'So that a man can stand up '. This becomes Johnny's personal war cry, and he repeats it to himself in moments of doubt.
A man could get respect
Unless you're talking about a kind of comedian, a "stand up guy" is a man who is responsible, loyal, honest, trustworthy, etc.--someone who has good character.
Confidence, assertiveness, and or defense.
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It is a verb which means to 'stand up'. or pick up raise levantarse is stand up
In the book Johnny Tremain a man named James Otis says that when he asks what we want to fight for I agree... I'm reading it right now! Think it was page 228?
Chorus: Johnny Tremain of old Boston town, Remember his name, he fought against the crown. Fought and won 'cause his heart was free, Fought and won for liberty, Johnny Tremain, Johnny Tremain Verse 1: He didn't like Redcoats worth a hoot, And didn't like red in any suit. Boston Town was loaded with tea, He up and dumped it in the sea. Repeat chorus: Verse 2: Had his faith and had his pride And fightin' friends to fight beside They went down to Lexington town And turned the whole world upside down . Repeat chorus: Q: What are the lyrics to the song Johnny Tremain in the movie Johnny Tremain?
The problem is that johnny's hand is burnt and his hand is messed up, like a finger sticking to a thumb.
In Chapter 3 of "Johnny Tremain," Johnny becomes an apprentice to Mr. Lapham, a silversmith, and learns the trade of creating silver items. He experiences both triumphs and challenges in his apprenticeship, as he strives to prove his skills and work his way up in the silversmith shop. The chapter highlights Johnny's determination to succeed despite facing difficulties.
in johnny tremain he is...but in real life, i dont think so
he's is a messenger and he usually sends messages and spys giving word of what the british are doing
The girl he liked was saying she remembered the silver cup he showed her. Mr Lyte said "you're biased, you love him!" "No I do not" she said. The judge said "It takes great courage for a girl to stand up against her own landlord, you have scant evidence, Mr. Lyte, Johnny is innocent!"
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Because Johnny was abused by his parents, and beat up by Randy the soc
A Man Could Stand Up -- was created in 1926.
In "Johnny Tremain," the phrase "poor Yankee doodle" is used to describe the American colonists who were facing the British army, symbolized as the "great scarlet dragon." It conveys the idea that ordinary citizens were at a disadvantage against the powerful British forces they were up against.
Adams supports revolution partially because of a desire for revenge; Otis wants a revolution because it will give the colonists the chance to stand up for themselves,"a man can stand up." Johnny at first supports Adams, as he desires revenge rather than forgiveness. Later, Johnny is moved by Otis' desire to fight for the rights of his fellow man.