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Analysis Of The Chosen By Chaim Potok

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Sure, it’s hard to make new friends when moving from one place to another, but it’s also hard to make new friends even if they are and always have been just five blocks away. In “The Chosen” by Chaim Potok, the storyline was based in America during World War II, which is significant to the characters in the book because they are Jews. Even though they weren’t in Germany while the war was happening, they were still majorly affected by what was happening. To display the setting and significance to the novel, tone, and secondary character’s influence, Potok applied imagery detail, characterization, and dialect to this book, for it all to project the idea to the reader that friends are a gift.
For instance, imagery detail is delicately woven into this book with purpose. The setting is always an easy, yet significant portion of the book to add imagery detail to. The main character of the book, Reuven, met his real, true friend while playing a baseball game against him. What happened here set up the whole storyline for the rest of the book even though the rest of the book isn’t based off of baseball. The imagery that is used in this part of the book to note how Reuven describes Danny, “His chin, jaw and cheekbones were made up of jutting hard lines, his nose was straight and pointed, his lips full, rising to a steep angle from the center point beneath his nose and then slanting off to form a too-wide mouth. His eyes were deep blue, and the sparse tufts of hair on his chin,

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