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Very much so at times. Sure he says, "Now I realize Cilla blah blah...love..blah blah", but he still a) Thinks Rab is wonderful bleh bleh so frikin wonderful b)Has more sympathy for Lt. Stranger because he looks like Rab c) Is more worried for Rab than anyone else in this books (It's understandable though...since Rab is at risk of being shot y lobster-backs) and d) Johnny acts like a heartbroken girl when Rab leaves for Lexington. Johnny Tremain is a gay little Revolutionary horse boy. D.W.I.
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In the book "Johnny Tremain," Rab throws Dove into the harbor because Dove insulted Rab's mother, calling her a "dirty beggar woman." This greatly offended Rab, who reacted by physically throwing Dove into the water as an act of defending his mother's honor.
it was becuase he attempted to steal tea
Johnny was angry at Rab because Rab had accidentally caused Johnny's injury during their rooftop chase. Johnny felt betrayed by Rab's reckless actions and blamed him for the consequences.
many things. rab was the guy who helped johnny after he lost his job as a silversmith when he got a crippled hand. rab gave johnny money, got him out of jail, and gave him a job. he did more but im tired and he did ALOT for johnny sooo yea...
they got him boned stoned and asked him and he said that colonel smith needs his saddle done by six o clock
Rab does not anger or upset Johnny, but Johnny was jealous when he found out that he and Cilla occasionally took walks together.
Johnny gave Pumpkin farmer clothes and, in return, Pumpkin had to give Johnny his musket from the military. Johnny gave the musket to Rab once he had obtained it.
He learns that Rab got shot and that he is going to die.
Rab sent Johnny away from the hospital bed he was laying in because he knew he had to die, but he didn't want Johnny to see it happen.
he is sad about his death and Rab gives him his musket
Rab made Johnny want to stop being so mean with words.
In "Johnny Tremain," Rab is not portrayed as a Tory. He is a patriot who supports the cause of American independence. Rab's dedication to the revolutionary cause is a central aspect of his character throughout the novel.