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    The most memorable character in the book "The chocolate War" was Jerry Renault in my view because he was a very influential character and stood up for what he believed in. The first thing that stood out to me was that Jerry's mother had just passed away which was a very hard thing to over come. He is also becoming a stronger person because he has decided to stand against the universe, because he is tired of getting pushed around and told what to do. Also with the vigils breathing down his neck

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    The Chocolate War is a novel written by Robert Cormier and published in 2014. This book is a young adult novel that tells a story of high school freshman Jerry Renaults. He attends an all boys’ Catholic High School called Trinity and makes the football team after his mom passed away the summer before his freshman year. Jerry throughout the book ponders the question on the poster in his locker: Do I dare disturb the universe? Trinity holds an annual chocolate sale and Jerry refuses to participate

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    society we see women as the gentle sex, the women are seen to be the ones who wear dresses, cook, and do “girly things”. On the other hand we see men as strong, hardworking, in control, and ready to fight. This comes into play in the book The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier. In the book there are boys like Archie and Carter the leaders of the Vigils, who follow the male gender stereotypes, and are manipulative and use violence to show they have power and control. The author, Cormier shows he believes

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    Jerry Renault in The Chocolate War appears to be “going with the flow”—trying out for football, checking out girls—but his inner character drives him to differ. He fights to grasp his feelings and lacks self-confidence when he needs it most. As Jerry begins to unearth his inner-self, other obstacles and ideas dealing with certain emotions arise. As he progresses and reaches a level of comprehension, he grows closer to his goal—a sense of self-rule. Jerry seems to be a typical freshman, in a period

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    person’s personality is different because of their culture with examples like ‘My Favorite Chaperone’ by Jean Okimoto , and ‘The Chocolate War’ by Robert Cormier. Stories also explore what happens to culture when it attempts perfection and fails such as ‘The Giver’ by Lois Lowry. ‘My Favorite Chaperone’ explains how cultural differences create conflict in families. ‘The Chocolate War’ is a story about how school settings also have a culture that influences how students and faculty treat each other. The novel

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    During my study of The Chocolate War, by Robert Cormier, I have found an interesting idea within the text and I will be describing why this idea is interesting as a whole. The general idea of The Chocolate War is to show that there is one main theme in the book which is the study of the effects of good versus evil. Jerry represents the good in people whereas Archie shows the evil side of them. The book is set at a catholic school where sport plays a huge part in their curriculum and the result of

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    Trinity is especially dangerous for Jerry when he just says "No"… to selling chocolates for the school. Seriously. His "No!" gets him in trouble with The Vigils, an underground student group that controls the other kids at school with mafia-style tactics. Jerry's stand against selling chocolate also gets him trouble with Brother Leon, the Voldemort-esque schoolmaster. Before The Chocolate War, Cormier published a couple of adult novels, which didn't make much of a splash. With this book, he really

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    Count.” Robert began his career by writing scripts for radio commercials. Robert worked for 31 years as a newspaper reporter. He wrote and published his first novel for teenagers “The Chocolate War” in 1974, Robert quickly developed a reputation of being a brutally plain, uncompromising writer. With The Chocolate War it received mixed reviews at the time because most of its contents were censored and although it was considered one of the best young adult novels of all time, many schools banned it

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    a reader. These strategies that I was taught in this class gave me a new way at viewing books, short stories or movies. Recently in class we read the book The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier by these skill I have been taught in class influenced the way I experienced the book The Chocolate War. When I was reading the book The Chocolate War I was able to understand certain keys and symbols that I would not have known or understood if I was not taught the right way, For example in the book from chapter

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    In The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier, Roland Groubert or the “Goober” functions as a foil to the protagonist Jerry Renault. In other words, Goober is a close friend of Jerry who possesses contrasting character traits when compared to the character traits possessed by Jerry. As a result, the contrast of their personalities further develops Jerry’s character. Goober’s personality changes throughout The Chocolate War, however, not as drastically Jerry’s. From the beginning, Goober is a tall, skinny

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