Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere Character Analysis

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This book (The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere) is survivance and brave by the way that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is exposing this book to us so we could see how daring and confident he was when he composed this book. This book is survivance for the reason that the author is presenting us how the personality of the character (Paul Revere) was when he was transitioning thought places to get him to know them better. The author requested this book for us to read it and find out that this book presents us survivance when you read thought it. Another concept that this book represents is brave as a result that the author welcome you the identity of the character (Paul Revere). To show you that even if this trip meant to travel away from your family you need to be brave so you could not get depressed and you could go through your journey safely without crashing to an object. …show more content…

According to the book it gave us a big long note about Paul Revere traveling to different places so he can write a book to his family explaining about what happened in his life though his travel and he even said that traveling was the best for him. I know that this book is survivance due to the reason that when the author printed this book to the world he show you that Paul Revere was a survivance men who travel. It even show us how he was traveling without been frighten in the world around him and it show us that he got into a war with other people when he pass thought that place. That is why I know that this novel is survivance when you see the pictures and when you read the