Johnny Tremain a young boy grown up as an apprentice during the 1700's in Boston was an unfortunate but lucky kid. In the next several paragraphs, I will describe interesting parts in the book and also described the Authors factorial & emotional feeling and not to mention my feelings toward the book. One of my favorite parts of the book was when Lyte came in and wanted a silver piece made by Mr. Lampham in which he had made one before, years ago, Mr. Lamphem wasn't quite sure if he he still had it, so he was thinking of not doing it, but Johnny was so brave and sure only as an apprentice, he offered to do it. To me that really showed how enthustatic and dedicated Johnny was to the ...view middle of the document...
It was also good when John Adams has him blow a whistle to send the Sons of Liberty to come out, with the Boston Massacre. Now I will talk about the authors factual and emotional writing. I feel as it is factually because of the Revolutionary War, as they went through it talking about the Redcoats some very important people during that time. Also one direct sample is when the Sons of Liberty get on the ship dressed as Indians and cut open all the tea bags and dump them all over the ship. Another factual is the Sons of Liberty themselves, there were the actual people in the organization like Adams. Some emotional writing was when Johnny has becoming a outcast as he walked the streets looking for job after job. "He barged into shop after shop along the Corn Hill and orange, Ann, and the ship streets, Dock square. King and Queen streets - Did the master water another boy?" -Keeping his hand hidden in his pocket. More emotional writing came when he had no money and when the towns people looked at him and thought he was a scavenger, or thief. " First he tormented his hunger by going to one tavern after another to see which smelled the best. At the bunch of grapes a man was basting a roast of beef which smelled the best. At the Kings coffee house a suckling was so crisp and brown it was basting. He almost drooled at their pig as he walked by." Some emotional parts made you feel as if you were Johnny Tremain. One other emotional part was when Johnny had to show his hands to Mr. and Mrs. Lamphem he was so scared and nervous. "Mrs. Lamphem : Johnny unwrap your hands they should have healed by now." Mr. Lamphem : Let the boy be he has a bad hand. Mrs. Lamphem : The boy is just lazy he is fine now do it Johnny. ( Johnny unwrapped his hands and the people turned white, astonished at how his hand grew together , then he quickly...