Josh Birdwell In Friendly Persuasion

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The movie “Friendly Persuasion”, depicts the struggle of a young Quaker as he begins to question his parents ' beliefs, his beliefs, and who he is as a person. Josh Birdwell is portrayed as a good child that followed his parents ' Quaker beliefs, rules, and pacifist nature. Throughout the entire movie, Josh is expected to follow his parent’s beliefs. He is expected to love everyone unconditionally and to never to enter any violent situations. For years, he has managed to do this with no problems at all, but, slowly, the temptation to break from this regime begins to affect Josh. Josh begins to question the morals he has always followed. He begins to feel unsure of this due to the pressure that any non- quaker 's had begun to put on him