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    Cormier’s The Chocolate War uses the theme of “disturbing the universe” and its consequences as the main conflict between Jerry and the established order of The Vigils and Brother Leon. Before Jerry, The Vigils ruled the school without any opposition to their authority. The group caused trouble and mayhem, like destroying Room Nineteen or causing psychological harm in their victims, without worry of the consequences from those involved or the school. When Jerry defied them, he showed the other students

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    The Chocolate War is a novel full of corrupt school spirit while they are fundraising to sell chocolates. There is little difference between teachers and students at Trinity High School because both teachers and students use psychological warfare, fear and manipulation. They both give assignments and punishments and they do not want their corrupt system to be disturbed. There is little difference between teachers and students because both teachers and students use psychological warfare, fear and

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    The Chocolate War is a novel about a freshman boy named Jerry Renault going against the normalcy of school life and deciding not to sell the chocolate bars. Jerry was given this assignment by a boy named Archie Costello. Archie is a member of The Vigils, a group that makes assignments for a certain person or group of people to do based on who they are and how they act. The odd thing about Archie telling Jerry not to sell the chocolates is that Archie earlier told Brother Leon that The Vigils would

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    The Chocolate War, by Robert Cormier, uses various language techniques to explore the theme of disturbing the universe. Jerry Renault, a freshman, is victimized for a special task by the leader of the Vigils Archie Costello. This Task soon corrupts the daily routine of school. Characterisation is used to introduce the characters roles within the school and the chocolate sale, influencing the reader as to what the social pecking order within the school is. Cormier also used to conflict to show the

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    In The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier the combatant Jerry Renault, must endure many challenges against the enemy, he is challenged by a physiological bully and the leader which reign supreme at the high school he attends. Jerry is going to have a lot of tough challenges ahead of him and a group is always after him. Jerry is going to have another problem when a sale has started at his school. Jerry Renault is a fourteen year old freshman who goes to a all boys catholic school called trinity

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    Adults within The Chocolate War bring a variety of both positive and negative messages for the adolescent characters to develop. In terms of positivity impacting Jerry, his father plays an important role in helping him decide what he does not want to be. In the novel Jerrys mother had died recently to a sickness. This resulted in his father acting like “a sleepwalker going through the motions” and “like a puppet being maneuvered by invisible strings” (The Chocolate War: 48). To Jerry this is brought

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    The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier is a book that provides a sneak peek behind the scenes at the harmony before the havoc. The book provides a look at how one person fights through the battle of finding oneself, trying to fix a mistake they made, and how it affects those around them.The Chocolate War begins with the line “They murdered him.” An opening that, at first lead to confusion, then became an enormous point of foreshadowing in the story.The author begins by creating a sensory image of our

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    The setting of this novel, The Chocolate War, by Robert Cormier, is set in trinity. Trinity is a school for the top tier students. Trinity is also known for doing what other schools can’t. This story has a very rebellious mood to it. The reasoning behind this is the rebellious behavior Jerry uses. The first character is Jerry Renault. In this story Jerry plays the important role of protagonist. Mentally Jerry is a coward, but only at the start of the story as he becomes faced with trials. Jerrys

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    The Chocolate War Many people often meet different characters in literature and in life that they admire or despise. They conclude if those characters are good or evil and at the same time they reflect on the choices and responsibilities that those characters have. From The Chocolate War I admire Roland Goubert or The Goober based on his actions. I despise Archie Costello (The Assigner of The Vigils) because of the choices that he made and also because of his actions. I admire Roland

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    You can put a band-aid on a cut but nothing can heal your mind. Within The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier, Archie Costello’s psychological tactics of violence are more useful than Emile Janza’s physical tactics. Archie manipulates the student body of Trinity with mind games such as the assignments. Meanwhile, Emile is not very manipulative, he uses brutal and physically hurtful ways to get to people. Archie is more effective of getting what he wants with using his tactics of mind games, rather than

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