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Analysis Of The Treasure Of Lemon Brown

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Around the world parents tell their children that they cannot do a fun activity before completing their schoolwork. In most cases, kids become furious about missing the entertainment they were planning on doing. Children eventually understand why their parents did not let them attend. “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers tells the story of a boy named Greg Ridley who wants to play basketball for the Scorpions. However, Greg’s dad does not let Greg play for them because of his poor grades in school. Greg runs away and meets Lemon Brown, a homeless man, who treats a harmonica and news clippings from his dead son as a treasure. Lemon Brown teaches Greg the importance of family, and at the end of the story Greg finally understood that his dad just wanted him to succeed in school. In the short story “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” Walter Dean Myers conveys the theme of “parents always want their children to flourish in life even if it may not seem like that every day” by using revealing actions, dialogue, and symbolism.

Myers conveys the theme of “parents always want their children to succeed and do well in life” by using revealing actions. Authors use revealing actions when they have a character do an important action to show motivation. For example, when Lemon Brown shows Greg his treasure, newspaper clippings and a harmonica, which belonged to his son, Greg became surprised. Then Lemon Brown explained why he treated it like treasure. “That was my treasure, and

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