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Sacrifice In Vernon God Little And The Wreck Of The Hesperus

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Introduction: Sacrifice does not always require death, but it can be any type of loss. It can vary from loss of integrity to freedom, or pride. In DBC Pierre’s novel, Vernon God Little, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, “The Wreck of the Hesperus,” the theme of sacrifice is communicated through the protagonists’ actions. The theme of the two texts, are demonstrated with their sacrifice of life, dignity, and freedom.

Thesis and Preview: In DBC Pierre’s novel, Vernon God Little, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, “The Wreck of the Hesperus,” the theme of sacrifice is communicated through the protagonists’ actions. The theme of the two texts, are demonstrated with their sacrifice of life, integrity, dignity, and family.

Topic Sentence 1: Vernon Little of the novel, Vernon God Little, by DBC Pierre, sacrifices his dignity and social standing as a citizen.

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Possibly, his close relationship with Jesus can explain why the townsfolk are accusing him for the disaster. Furthermore, this quote relates to the theme, sacrifice because it demonstrates how Vernon gives up his reputation as a citizen, and also his future to fill in for Jesus’s actions. This thought arises after Jesus’s suicide and murders of the students, which caused growing concern and anger in the town; resulting Vernon to be accused as an accessory to murder and one of the so-called witnesses. In result, this leaves him the only one to blame in the townsfolk perspective- ironically; the physics teacher at the school, Mr. Knuckles was also one of the witnesses at the scene of the crime. However, with Jesus dead, Justice cannot be served. In conclusion, this information demonstrates how Vernon sacrifices his reputation and dignity to fill in for Jesus’s

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