His dying mother gave it to him.
Johnny shared the secret that he was related to Merchant Lyte and showed her his cup.
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In "Johnny Tremain," the rich merchant who comes to the store is Mr. Hancock, who is a prominent and wealthy figure in Boston. He visits the shop to have a silver cup made, which ultimately leads to Johnny's involvement in the American Revolution. Mr. Hancock's presence highlights the connections between commerce and the political climate of the time, as well as the significance of craftsmanship in colonial society.
stealing his silver cup
Hedecided to meet him to show him the silver cup that he had. Which would mean Johnny's related to Merchant Lyte
In the novel "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Forbes, the silver cup that Johnny Tremain has is a family heirloom that belonged to his mother. After a series of events, including his accident with molten silver, Johnny's relationship with his cup becomes symbolic of his lost childhood and the burdens he must bear as he matures. Ultimately, he loses the cup when he decides to give it away, signifying his transition from a selfish boy to a more selfless individual engaged in the Revolutionary cause.
He finds out that his father was a French POW, and that his mother's family denied that he had been born.
Yes, there are metaphors in "Johnny Tremain." For example, the image of "Johnny Tremain as a silver cup" symbolizes his youthful pride and potential for greatness before his accident, which serves as a metaphor for his physical and emotional transformations throughout the novel.
He took it and had Johnny arrested
Johnny shared the secret that he was related to Merchant Lyte and showed her his cup.
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In "Johnny Tremain," the rich merchant who comes to the store is Mr. Hancock, who is a prominent and wealthy figure in Boston. He visits the shop to have a silver cup made, which ultimately leads to Johnny's involvement in the American Revolution. Mr. Hancock's presence highlights the connections between commerce and the political climate of the time, as well as the significance of craftsmanship in colonial society.
stealing his silver cup
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!"
he ac used Johnny of stealing the silver cup
Merchant Lyte requests for Johnny a death penalty on the gallows.
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