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Analysis Of Spredemann's Whirligig By Paul Fleischman

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Paayal Khabiya Mrs. Papa English 8 Honors - Period 6 23 October 2017 Title “Choices made, whether bad or good, follow you forever and affect everyone in their path one way or another” says J.E.B. Spredemann. Spredemann’s quote relates to the novel Whirligig by Paul Fleischman in many different ways. Brent, a teenager who attempts to commit suicide, accidentally kills an innocent girl, Lea, instead of himself. As a punishment, he is forced to build four whirligigs, one on each corner of the United States of America. As he finishes building the whirligigs, people come across them and it holds a part in their life, small or big. While Brent builds the whirligigs to represent Lea, they are also bringing a sense of optimism and making others …show more content…

Fleischman writes “‘They want us to laugh all the laughs that were taken away from them.’ I looked at the whirligig. But I was sniffling, not laughing. ‘People are not all Hitler, kindelah. People are very good also, like the one who made this wind toy to give happiness to everyone who pass’” (Fleischman 114). The whirligig that Jenny and her grandmother find is one of a mermaid, with the face of Lea, sitting on top of the water that’s being shot out from a whale’s spout. To Jenny, this represents that not everyone is bad in the country and that helpful people are still alive. Since Jenny really likes reading about Hitler, Nazis, and others who like killing each other, she doesn’t understand that there are also good people in the world. Third, he places a whirligig in a beach in Florida, which is found by a Streetsweeper. The author states in the book, “I came to that wooden marching band. I stopped and looked. There was a trumpet, trombone, clarinet, and drum. Birds don't live alone, I told myself. They live in flocks. Like people. People are always in a group. Like that little wooden band. And whenever there's a group, there's fighting” (Fleischman 62). The Streetsweeper finds the whirligig in Florida, a whirligig in the shape of a band. It consists of a trumpet, trombone, drum, and clarinet. The clarinet is played by Lea. For the Streetsweeper, the whirligig represents relationships that living things share. It is showing that

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