THEME The novel that I learn in Form Five is Dear Mr Kilmer written by Anne Schraff which highlighted/emphasized/portra highlighted/emphasized/portrayed yed the theme of bravery. bravery. The theme is well-woven in the novel through Richard Knight, the ! year old boy who is bold to face the society" societ y" Firstly, the theme of bravery is shown when Richard Knight turned down the role of Doughboy" The theme is clearly shown when Mrs #ansen chose Richard Knight to ta$e the role after he brilliantly writes suggestions on how to let the army feel less alone in the writing com%etition" Richard was chosen ne&t to #annah Schermers to be 'ady 'iberty after they won the com%etition fairly" #owever, as as #annah was moc$ed and bullied as being the (ermans, some students and their %arents %rotested that she didnt deserve to %lay the role" The school was in chaos" For that, #annah declined the role to defuse the situations" In return, Richard declines the role as well as he disagreed with the society )herd mentality)" *ven he $new he was against the community and his family in showing his never ending su%%ort to #annah, he still did what he believed to be true" In my o%inion, the theme is beautifully written through Richard)s strong willed and bravery" I stand with him as he was willing to decline the role even it was an honour to dress as a Doughboy" Richard shows us to be brave to face the ma+ority when you are right to %revail +ustice" In short, the theme of bravery is clearly potrayed in Richard who was brave to decline the role"
VA!E The novel that I learn in Form Five is Dear Mr Kilmer written by Anne Schraff which highlighted/emphasized/portrayed the val"e of bravery. The val"e is well-woven in the novel through Richard Knight, the ! year old boy who is vocal to voice his o%inion regarding in+ustice" Firstly, the val"e of bravery is shown when Richard Knight is bold enough to sign the sym%athy card" The value is vividly highlighted when Mrs #ansen brought a card as a way to show sym%athy to #annah after her tavern was vandalised" Dirty #un- was written in red %aint" The renowned bullies who always showed hatred towards #annah gave their classmates a warning loo$ not to sign the card" Definitely, Richard Knight would be with #annah" For that, he ignored the loo$s instead he signed the card to show his su%%ort to his friend, #annah" In my o%inion, the val"e is wisely written through Richard)s strong willed and bravery" # learn that we need to be brave even to go against those in %ower to show that we are doing the right thing" After all, we must not succumb to our own fear to neglect one)s right" For this reason, I really learn the val"e of bravery through Richard)s bold act"
$HA%A$TE%#&T#$& The novel that I learn in Form Five is Dear Mr Kilmer written by Anne Schraff which highlighted/emphasized/portrayed the main character %ichard 'night , a ! year old boy" #e %ossessed good traits in the story" Firstly, %ichard 'night is a brave boy as %ortrayed by his name, Knight"This characteristic is vividly highlighted through out the story till the ending" #is bravery is clearly stated when he sent his %oem to the local news%a%er" .%on receiving the news of Mr Kilmer)s death, Richard could not hold his emotions" #e %oured his feelings in his %oem" #anna)s father read his %oem and advised him to send it to the local news%a%er as his %oem had touched him" Definitely, his %oem would touch everyone)s heart at Turtle 'a$e as the %eo%le could feel his lost" For that reason, he braved himself to send it to the local news%a%er" The ne&t morning, it was %ublished" (or me) "ndo"btedly # am pro"d of his action. He had ta*en a remar*able act. This means a lot to him as when he p"blishes his poem) it is act"ally revealing his secret to the society) especially to his own father) +a who prefers him to be normal) to go with the flow) to go with the society which views poetry writing as sissy. (or that) # adore him as he steps o"t from his comfort zone. To ma$e it a lot better, his bravery bears fruits as his /a o%ens u% to him and even gives out ideas in his %oetry writing"
EVE,T The novel that I learn in Form Five is Dear Mr Kilmer written by Anne Schraff which highlighted/emphasized/portrayed many events. The event that is remar*able is when Richard Knight declines the role as Doughboy" The event began when Mrs #ansen brought a card as a way to show sym%athy to #annah after her tavern was vandalised" Dirty #un- was written in red %aint" The renowned bullies who always showed hatred towards #annah gave their classmates a warning loo$ not to sign the card" Definitely, Richard Knight would be with #annah" For that, he ignored the loo$s instead he signed the card to show his su%%ort to his friend, #annah" 0ot only that, he even wrote words of wisdom for the family as he $new how it felt to be %ic$ed on" Firstly, the event is remar*able as it shows %ichards definite bravery " In the event, he was not afraid to ignore the loo$s and teases that he might get for signing the card" Indeed, he was being teased as #un)s lover by the bullies" #n my opinion) # am "ndo"btedly in awe with his decision. # learn that we need to be brave even to go against those in power to show that we are doing the right thing. e m"st never be afraid to stand for "stice even when we are alone. After all) we m"st not s"cc"mb to o"r own fear to neglect ones right. For this reason, I really thin$ this event is a remar$able as it really em%hasi1es the strong will of Richard"