In "Johnny Tremain," the scarlet dragon is the symbol of the Sons of Liberty, a secret organization that opposes British rule in colonial America. Members of the Sons of Liberty display the scarlet dragon on their flags and badges as a show of their defiance against British rule.
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.
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Johnny Tremain was created in 1943.
In Johnny Tremain, Isannah is 8.
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the portrayal was a ship and Johnny Tremain was a sailer
Johnny Tremain burns his hands.
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In Johnny Tremain, the Afric Queen is a restaurant.
because "scarlet deluge" means red flood, or allot of blood. in the chapter poor pumpkin bleeds to deaf for deserting the British.
Johnny Tremain takes place in Boston from 1773 to 1775.