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Themes In Rocket Boys By Homer H. Hickam Jr

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A theme is the underlying meaning or essence in a work of literature. In the memoir, Rocket Boys, Homer H. Hickam Jr. masterfully places themes throughout the story to arrange the structure and development of the novel. These themes are carried out through the conversations of the main characters: Sonny, Homer Sr., Elsie, Sherman, Jim, Quentin, O’Dell, and Roy Lee. These main characters are profoundly influenced by the themes of the memoir; these themes shape their lives according to how each character uniquely views them. A few dominant themes in Rocket Boys are curiosity, hard work, achieving your dreams, and the conflicts between an …show more content…

Although Sonny and Jim are not in a definite fight with each other, they are far from friends and find hilarity in irritating each other.
In Rocket Boys, Sonny illustrates the internal and external conflicts between the individual and the group. This can be seen when Sonny is greeted by Pooky, his prime antagonist, and is criticized for his blown up rocket. When Pooky and his friends confront Sonny, they mock him saying, “‘You gonna build another rocket?’ asked Tom Tickle, one of the single miners who lived in the Club House. Tom was friendly. ‘Yes, sir, I am,’ I said. ‘Well, attaboy!’ the step group chorused. ‘Shee-it. All he can do is build a bomb’ Pooky said” (Hickam 50). Coalwood has a wavering balance between bullies like Pooky and Buck, but kind and supportive people like Elsie and Tom Tickle. Sonny is called a “rocket boy” - a nickname that is intended to be an insult but becomes the opposite as it comes to represent him in a positive way. The news of Sonny’s actions spread throughout Coalwood like a wildfire. The people of Coalwood become quick to judge and resort to teasing Sonny. It feels as if they can sense Sonny is trying to break away from Coalwood and they want to pressure him into staying.
In addition, the theme of dreams and ambition are prevalent throughout the novel. “‘Maybe one day we’ll have a trophy in here, Sonny, for our rockets.’ ‘Are you kidding?’ ‘Absolutely not. Every spring, science

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