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    techniques: The Secrets Behind the Dialogues Larry Watson, in Montana 1948, presents a story of a family that not only about Wesley Hayden, as the sheriff of the town and the brother of the accused doctor, but the whole family struggles between the family loyalty and justice. Watson develops each character through their own ethical dilemmas and different ways they choose to deal with those dilemmas. Since the novel starts with a leaking secret of Uncle Frank, Watson organizes the whole novel in a fast rhythm

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    David Hayden, an innocent 12-year-old boy takes a journey from boy to man. Along the way realising not all people are good, and those that are can do bad things. Montana 1948 is a historical novel written by Larry Watson. It depicts the hard, cold landscapes of Montana during the summer of 1948, and the family vs. justice conflict, the Hayden family experiences. David at the beginning of the story is childish in many ways and is until he starts to become entangled in the adult world. When the magpie

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    perfect son, even going against the law and his own son. Wesley is stuck between family and the law, and it’s affecting his family enormously. His Father’s power over the town negatively influences many characters in the book. In Montana 1948, Larry Watson highlights an important message throughout the novel about how abusing power can lead to devastating effects through the vigorous character Julian Hayden. Julian Hayden’s enormous power affects both his sons’ behaviors and futures negatively. Len

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    Larry Watson’s Montana 1948, explores the themes of justice and power in the fictional town of Bentrock, Montana. The story follows the influential Hayden family from the perspective of twelve year old David and unforgettable events in the summer of 1948. Throughout the novel the characters and plot support the themes of abuse of power, discrimination in justice and the hardships in finding justice. Abuse of power is the driving force of the tragic events surrounding the Hayden family

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    Many of life’s experience colour the way we look at ourselves and society in which we live. The novel Montana 1948 by Larry Watson is indeed all about the tragic event of David Hayden’s twelfth summer, which irrevocably changed him. These events help us understand the idea of coming of age and how childhood experiences change us and affect how we define ourselves as adults. Montana 1948 is set in a small country town in Mercer County, Montana called Bentrock. The story is about a young boy David

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    Montana 1948 Essay In the novel, Montana 1948, written by Larry Watson, an important event occurred at the end of the story in which the character Wesley finally stands up to his power obsessed father, Julian. This event allowed the readers to comprehend the ideas of loyalty versus justice, power over the oppressed and the breakdown of family hierarchy. In Montana 1948 the idea of loyalty versus justice was shown in the event. When Wesley and his father Julian are

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    In the novel Montana 1948, Larry Watson described the arid land of Montana. He takes us on a journey with our narrator and protagonist David Hayden. David has matured throughout the novel because he goes from being a carefree young child to a more knowledgeable young adult this is shown when he realizes racism is a thing in the world and a big part of the community around him, the effect his family has on the town they live in, and that people who you think to be one thing can be completely different

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    main character gets stuck in the middle of all of these issues, and it makes him much more mature. His Father, Wesley has to call shots throughout the book, and he is the character that controls the plot of the novel. In the novel Montana 1948 by Larry Watson, Wesley is used as a symbol throughout the novel and truly is a hero for many reasons, the core reasons being that he stood against two members of his family to do the right thing, he stood behind his point when he had made up his mind, and he

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    the Summer of 1948 Everyone changes at one point of their life, whether it happens dramatically or throughout many years. Throughout Montana 1948 David and his family go through traumatizing events that change David as a person. Montana 1948 by Larry Watson is a book that takes place in Montana during the summer of 1948. The narrator, David, is narrating the story from when he was 12 as a 52-year-old man. For David, the summer of 1948 was when he changes the most as a person. He tells the story of

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    Larry Watson in “Montana 1948” uses the motif of light and silence in many ways to reinforce ideas about truth and injustice. He illustrates the injustice in Bentrock, a town barely inside the state’s border, through the motif of light/dark. Watson then demonstrates to the reader the occurrence of something wrong through the motif of silence. In certain places, the motif of light assists the motif of silence to emphasize the significance of the event. Watson further explores the themes of racism

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