Who is lieutenant stranger in johnny tremain
He becomes Colonel Smith's stable boy. He becomes a clerk for Jonathan Lyte. He becomes Paul Revere's apprentice. Why does Lavinia Lyte take Issanah to live with her? Isannah's delicate beauty fascinates her.
Lapham cannot afford to support Isannah any longer. She needs a personal servent. Lavinia wants to live with Cilla who insists Isannah comes too. How does Lavinia weaken the bond between Isannah and Cilla? She tells Isannah that Cilla does not love her anymore. She refuses to allow Issannah to see Cilla. She treats Cilla like a common servant and Isannah like a prized pet.
She confesses her own love for Johnny. Why do the Observers begin leaving James Otis out of their meetings? They suspect that Otis is a Tory spy.
They fear that Otis does not take the need for secrecy seriously enough. They do not think Otis is articulate or intelligent.
They believe that Otis is mentally unstable. Johnny catches Dove stealing tea, a violation of the ethics of political protest. They take pleasure in bullying Dove. They want to et revenge against Dove for his role in the accident that disfigured Johnny's hand. They think Dove is a British spy. How does England react to the Boston Tea Party? England agrees to let the colonies have political representation. England hangs some of the culprits people responsible for the Tea Party.
England closes the port of Boston in an attempt to force the city to pay for the tea. The relationship is completely hostile unfriendly, aggressive. The relationship is friendly. The relationship is characterized by whining and petty bickering. Why does Pumpkin want to desert the British army? He is in love with an American girl. He is often mistreated by his commanding officer. He does not want to fight against the colonies. Which of the following best describes Johnny's relationship with Lieutenant Stranger?
It is an amicable friendly relationship between equals. It is a relationship full of bitter animosity hatred. Why was Johnny attracted to Miss Lavinia? She was beautiful. She was easy going. She was considerate. She was intelligent. Why wasn't Johnny really interested in Cilla's news? He was in love with Miss Lavinia.
He resented his treatment while at the Lapham's. He had a whole new life that kept him busy. He had heard it all before. How might people who strongly supported British actions feel about the Sons of Liberty. Who is Hutchinson? Son of Liberty. The Captain. What was distracting Johnny from his conversation with Rab? What are the Active and the Kingfisher? British officers. What word best describes Captain Hall's reaction to the Indians boarding his ship? Gullah and Colonial Society.
Writing Slope Intercept Form from Graph. Types of Literature. Thanksgiving Idioms. The Lornes take Rab and Johnny to his services every Sunday. An intelligent and passionate Boston Observer. Despite his brilliance, Johnny and some other characters suspect that he is going insane, so they stop inviting him to meetings. A member of the Boston Observers.
Although he is an upstanding citizen, Johnny suspects that he is crooked. The Tory governor of Massachusetts.
Rab and Sam Adams both characterize him as stubborn and unwilling to accommodate the Whigs. The moderate general whom the monarchy sends to replace Governor Hutchinson when Boston is put under martial law.
She is secretly a Whig and passes information to Paul Revere. When Johnny prevents this from happening, Lieutenant Stranger drops the issue and offers to give Johnny and Goblin lessons in jumping. A high-ranking British officer who employs Dove as a stable boy and leads the assault on Lexington and Concord.
A young British enlisted man who works in the stable at the Afric Queen for extra money. He likes America and wants to desert and become a farmer. A rebel who acts like a drunken farmer in order to get out of Boston and warn Lexington and Concord of the impending attack. He hangs two lanterns in the church spire to warn the Minute Men in Lexington and Concord that the British are coming.
The Question and Answer section for Johnny Tremain is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel. Johnny Tremain. What was ironic about John Hancock refusing to hire Johnny?
Hancock couldn't hire Johnny because he was unable to write Ironically, after refusing to hire Johnny, he gives him a purse of silver. Why were the minute Men willing to break the Sabbath by practicing their drills? Johnny Tremain study guide contains a biography of Esther Forbes, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. Tweedie is cowardly. Webb twins: Young boys who work for Mr. Lorne at the Boston Observer office, the Webb twins are timid, and usually keep to themselves.
One day at the butcher shop, the butcher's son picks on them. This causes Rab and Johnny to come to their rescue, ensuing in a big brawl. Johnny is surprised that Rab can fight so well. Lapham's two eldest girls, Madge and Dorcas. Refusing to marry Mr. Tweedie, Dorcas runs off to get engaged with Frizel, Junior. Sewall: A clerk in Merchant Lyte's office and also his nephew, Sewall is always taking orders from his uncle.
He seems to have a peculiar interest in his cousin, Miss Lavinia Lyte. Governor Hutchinson: The conservative governor of Massachusetts, Governor Hutchinson is a Tory who is afraid of disobeying the King's orders by sending the tea ships back to England, and is afraid of confronting the colonists.
His relaxed rule over the colonists leads to his removal. Josiah Quincy offers his services for free because he is a member of the Sons of Liberty. They take delight in humbling notorious Tories like Merchant Lyte. Lorne baby: Mr. Lorne's infant child, the baby boy is a regular Silsbee--long, strong, and does not complain. Johnny takes a liking to the baby and calls him Rabbit probably because he is so much like Rab. Major Silsbee is an old war veteran of the French and Indian War and is mostly resigned to a chair because of his war wound.
Later, he leads a group of Minute Men to battle. General Gage: A general that replaces Governor Hutchinson as the person in charge of Boston, General Gage, to the surprise of the townspeople, is not as strict as they expected him to be.
The King orders the colonists to pay taxes to the British Crown, and sends troops to enforce his laws. Dove is his horse boy and Lieutenant Stranger is his orderly. Colonel Smith goes on one of the first raids against the Minute Men.
He teaches Johnny how to jump horses. Lieutenant Stranger writes letters of affection to Miss Lavinia Lyte, which tips off Johnny about when the troops will march.
Later, Lydia finds the contents of Lieutenant Stranger's letters in a wastebasket and shows them to Johnny. Johnny thinks about Sergeant Gale when he sees the first battle-wounded soldiers come back. Charles Latour: Johnny's father who was a French naval surgeon and prisoner of war, Charles Latour, or Charles Tremain, died of cholera before Johnny was born. Pumpkin: A British foot soldier that works part time at the Lyte mansion, Mr.
Pumkin is a secret Whig whose dream is to be a farmer in America. He makes a deal with Johnny to get some farmer's clothes and a way out to the countryside in exchange for his musket. Later, Johnny sees a firing squad, and realizes that it is Mr. Pumpkin whom they are executing. Browse all BookRags Book Notes. Copyrights Johnny Tremain from BookRags. All rights reserved. Toggle navigation. Sign Up.
Sign In. Get Johnny Tremain from Amazon. View the Study Pack. A leader of the Revolutionary forces in Boston. Samuel Adams was considered the greatest creator of propaganda for the rebel cause. He wrote numerous pamphlets inciting and inspiring the revolution. One of the wealthiest men in Boston and a leader of the Revolutionary forces. Johnny disfigures his hand while making a silver basin for him.
One of the leaders of the Revolutionary forces in Boston. The governor of Massachusetts. Governor Hutchinson refuses to send the tea ships back to London, which incites the Boston Tea Party.
After the tea incident, he is called back to England. The founder of the Boston Observers, a secret rebel organization that meets in Mr. A prominent Whig lawyer. A British officer stationed in Boston. Johnny keeps close tabs on his movements and reports back to the leaders of the Revolution.
A kind and friendly British officer stationed in Boston. He develops a strained friendship with Johnny. Bessie is an ardent Whig and a confidante of Samuel Adams, but she nonetheless remains loyal to her Tory employers. The black washerwoman at the Afric Queen, a tavern where many British officers sleep. Lydia is a rebel sympathizer who, because of her connection to the British soldiers, gathers information for the rebel forces. A British soldier stationed in Boston.
Pumpkin wants to abandon his duties and buy a farm.
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