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valentinak56 [21]
4 years ago
6

List some important ideas the Watsons go to Birmingham 1963 includes. Why did you choose those ideas?

English
2 answers:
Lilit [14]4 years ago
7 0

Personally I believe that the most important topics throughout the story are Family, Mortality, Coming of Age and Guilt.

First of all, coming of age is the central topic of the sory as the main characters are experiencing a transformation that implies the loss of their innocence.

One of the main characters, Kenny, is often feeling remorseful after witnessing a bombing event that the narrator uses to portray the idea that guilt can be felt even when one is not directly involved with the cause or is not at fault of a particular event. This event also leads us to the mortality topic which is not something a 10 year old kid concerns himself about except that in this case, said kid, witnessed a bombing event and realizes that everyone will die eventually.

Throughout the story we can observe that the Watsons are a close family who value their link more than anything else, I believe this is an interesting topic to talk about as it is not quite popular within the american population.


Hope this helps! I would really appreciate if you could rate brainliest!

Ray Of Light [21]4 years ago
4 0

Watsons go to Birmingham’ 1963 includes Mortality, Family, Age coming and Guilt.  

Further Explanation:

<u>‘The Watsons go to Birmingham’ is a historical fiction novel written in the year 1963 by novelist Christopher Paul Curtis</u>. This Novel was reprinted in year 1997 and this novel tells the story of a family that is of African-American descent and this family lives in Flint town of Michigan. This story revolves around the period of 1963.  

The plot of the story is that after the eldest son of the family whose name is Byron gets into a bit of trouble, His parents decide that they should spend summer at Birmingham, Alabama where his Grandma Lives and when they travel together to Birmingham by their car, there are series of tragic events that take place on the way and how the family overcomes those tragic events, Is basically shown in the story. <u>This novel majorly shows an idea that no matter what happens, every member of this family sticks by each other and they value their connections more than other things.   </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Watsons go to Birmingham

Subject: English

Keywords:

Novel, English, Novelist, Watsons go to Birmingham, Grandma, Parents, Ideas, Birmingham, Byron.  

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