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    Cormier’s message in the The Chocolate War is that of survival. Theme is the main or central idea that the author wants to portray to the reader. Does the protagonist, Jerry Renault, survive at Trinity? Does Goober pull through? Does Brother Eugene also make it? Are these individuals destroyed, and if so, then how? Jerry Renault does not survive at Trinity, because he refuses to sell chocolates and is harassed for his decision. Jerry’s refusal to sell chocolates began as a Vigil assignment

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    “Do I dare disturb the universe?” This was the message posted inside Jerry’s locker in the Novel The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier. Like Jerry, many others have disturbed the universe. Disturbing the universe can occur in many forms as well. Adolf Hitler, like Jerry, is a prime example of someone who disturbed the universe. Both Jerry Renault and Adolf Hitler are guilty of disturbing the universe through revolting, never giving up, and not going down without a fight. Both of these figures influenced

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    My essay is about the climax in the book The Chocolate War. In this essay will describe events that built the climax and what resolved it. Jerry is first introduced in chapter one. Jerry is at football tryouts. Although Jerry is taking hit after hit: he does not give up. The coach is very impressed by Jerry’s effort because he never gives up, so the coach asks Jerry to come back the next day. At football practice, the Vigils sit in the bleachers and make fun of Jerry. “Singled out by the Vigils

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    person or organization finding it offensive or unnecessary for their family or the public. The Chocolate War a novel written by Robert Cormier, was published in 1974 and has received mixed reviews ever since, still the novel is considered one of the best young adult novels of its time. Robert Cormier got the idea for the novel by his son who refused to sell chocolates at a school chocolate sale. The Chocolate War is set in a fictional Catholic

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    of a loss of power” (John Steinbeck). This quote directly compares to the book, The Chocolate Wars that tells an extraordinary story about a boy, Jerry Renault who rebells against the dictators of the school, The Vigils and the corrupted staff. Jerry’s rebellion leads him to his doom in an organized fight watched by the school showing the student body how dangerous power really is. In the book, The Chocolate War, the author, Robert Cormier portrays the uneasy lesson of how simple it is for power

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    . In the novel named The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier the main character Jerry has to deal with reality that it's not so easy to go against the grain .The novel does an excellent job highlighting how his individuality affects his social , personal life, and societal pressures and bullying . The first thing The Chocolate War highlights are the effects individuality has on the protagonist Jerry Renault throughout the story. After Jerry decides to not sell chocolates there seems to be a ripple

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    "Do I dare disturb the universe?" (Cormier, 97). The poster inside of Jerry Renault's locker perfectly describes one of the most important themes in the 1974 novel The Chocolate War. The novel is more about a contest selling chocolates at Trinity High School, it's an existential story about a young freshman who questions his significance and individuality within the world. At the start of the novel, Jerry's mother had just passed away just as he is beginning his first semester of Trinity High

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    A memorable character in the book, the Chocolate War, would be Jerry. Jerry showed a great deal of self-confidence that grew within himself as the book went on. Jerry's self-esteem gradually increased throughout time and allowed him to stand up for himself. Jerry tried to start out at a new high school and didn't want to stand out as a freshman. Little did he know; he would be the main talk of the school. At the beginning of the book, Jerry was introduced as a sad, insecure boy who had his

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    Thematic Essay In this book, The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier, a boy named Jerry Renault, the protagonist, tries to go against the whole school by refusing to sell chocolates that are required to be sold. However, Renault faces consequences as he is confronted with bullying and abuse from Archie and the Vigils. Jerry felt the pain that happens when he tried to “disturb the universe.” Bothering the natural order in a school can hurt you, Disturbing the universe will eventually make you lose

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    The Chocolate War Essay “You see Carter, people are two things: greedy and cruel.” (Cormier, 241) This quote said by Archie in The Chocolate War shows us the type of person Archie is. This quote not only describes the type of person Archie is it describes Brother Leon as well. Archie and Brother Leon are both very manipulative between abusing their powers and doing wrong things. Archie is the Assigner of the Vigils and is in position of power which causes students the be afraid of him. Archie and

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