Thursday, March 7, 2019
Glory Field Essay
Courage in The resplendence Field by John C. Wipler The Glory Field, by Walter doyen Myers, is a story about an Afri eject American family, the Lewis family, through divers(prenominal) generations. all(prenominal) the main characters in the book make important decisions that permute their lives forever. There are many examples of bravery in the book, but trio character stand out. Lizzy, Luvenia, and Tommy all show acts of fearlessness. Lizzy, a slave organise on a plantation in 1864, showed fearlessness when she makes decisions that could endanger her life. First, she showed courage when Lem, another slave, has been bound to the tree in the middle of a plain stitch as punishment by Mr.Joe Haynes, the plantation overseer. She supports Lem by speech him water. This was courageous because Lizzy knew if she was caught, she would be tortured as Mr. Joe Haynes was doing to Lem. Unfortunately, she was caught and was whipped until Joshua, another slave, tackled Mr. Joe Haynes to save her. All of them knew that if they did not run away from the Glory Field, they would be killed. Go on, girl, in advance you break everybodys heart. a voice from the darkness said take upt turn back (a lady said). Lizzy stopped, looked down, took a deep breath, and keep (to walk away from the plantation). Once again, Lizzy has shown courage by leaving The Glory Field even though it was the only home she had ever known. Luvenia, a descendant of the Lewis family, living in dinero in 1930, showed courage when she chose independency over taking the easy route. Luvenia chooses to stay in Chicago sooner of going with her father to the Glory Field, which now is owned by their relatives. She knew she would take away to support herself in Chicago but, to her, going to the Glory Field for work would feel like returning to slavery.Luvenia decides to make money in Chicago by doing hair. Mr. Etta, Luvenia took a deep breath. Is there any place or so here where I could do hair? You mean you going to see to make it on your own? Mrs. Etta asked I think I can do it, Miss Etta. I know I can Luvenia showcases her courage when she stays in Chicago alone instead of being gumshoe and going with her father to The Glory Field. Tommya boy living in Johnson City, South Carolina in January, 1964had an extreme amount of courage when he handcuffed himself to the sheriff.
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