But I will give the author this, the book had great slang from the old days and it was pretty funny. Moving on, there was the whole Watson 's family: Joey the smallest one, Kenny the 4th grade narrator, Byron a 13 year old juvenile delinquent, the dad, and the mom from Birmingham Alabama. Byron gets
The Watsons go to Birmingham All of the Watsons live in Flint, Michigan where they all go to school at Clark Elementary. Kenny is sort of self inspired as in he don 't get noticed a lot and don 't have many friends and gets picked on and bullied at school. He eventually becomes friends with the new kid that goes to their school and at first Kenny thinks that the bullies will have someone new to pick on because he’s not rich, he’s raggedy and he don 't talk like the other kids, he has a southern accent. On the other hand, Byron is the bad kid (until they arrive in Alabama).
In the historical fiction novel, The Watsons go to Birmingham–1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis, Byron has changed in several great ways. Kenny, a ten-year-old boy was crying and his older brother, Byron was trying to comfort him. A little while before this, there was an incident where Joetta, Byron and Kenny’s little sister, could have died. There was a bombing at the church where Joetta was attending, and the Watson family hears about this, worried for Joetta. Joetta arrives home safely, asking Kenny why he changed his clothes.
In the novel, The Watsons Go to Birmingham by Christopher Paul Curtis. Kenny wonders why his brother treats other people so mean. Kenny does treat people better. I will write about how Kenny treats other people better. For starters, when Kenny is in lunch and Rufus sits next to him, he shares his meal when he notices Rufus does not have any food.
What a loving family. In the Watsons go to Birmingham-1963, Christopher Paul Curtis, the author shows us the good relationship between the family by the characters actions, words, and feelings. The Watson have a good relationship between each other. First, the author shows The good relationship between the family with the characters action. I know this when Byron pulls Kenny out of the water.
In the novel The Watsons Go to Birmingham by Christopher Paul Curtis, Kenny wonders why his brother Byron is so mean to people. Kenny has treated an abundance of different people extremely better than Byron has been. When Byron got his lips stuck Kenny tried not to hurt Byron as much as he could even though Byron would have tortured Kenny. Also, Kenny was nice enough to share his lunch with his Rufus. He even feels bad sometimes for the kid that bullies him.
This is Byron’s final show of how much he actually cares about his brother, by saving his brother’s life by risking his own. In “The Watsons go to Birmingham - 1963” a novel by Christopher Paul Curtis, there are a lot of changes between Kenny and Byron. Byron changed the most. He has gone from jerk to kind, from mean to caring, from thick-headed to strong-willed.
W-O-W Byron sure is one wild ride! In the book The Watson’s go to Birmingham there are two brothers by the name of Byron and Kenny. Byron has hands down shown a tremendous change in his attitude and behavior… Leading to him always wanting to be the instigator of the family, giving his parents, inadequate temper, and at the end he assuredly became courteous and loving to his family.
He is always tormenting Kenny or using physical force against him. Byron finds that gang life and causing trouble is tempting, As spending their time in Birmingham brings racial issues and A tragedy it causes Byron to be a good brother to Kenny and also made him noticed somethings. Although Kenny is more emotional than Byron in the story, Byron
Being the oldest sibling often has the added pressure of being the role model for one’s younger siblings. There is pressure to be there for them and to protect them from anyone who might want to harm them. However, being only a child oneself can make this pressure feel insurmountable and even unfair. Although the novel, The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis and the short story, “Your Move” by Eve Bunting take place in different time periods and settings, the two older brothers face similar challenges in caring for their younger siblings.
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