The Watsons Go To Birmingham By Christopher Paul Curtis: Theme Analysis

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It has been said, Family is not an important thing, It is everything. This is seen in the historical fiction novel, The Watsons Go To Birmingham, 1963, by Christopher Paul Curtis when Kenny learns about the importance of appreciating his family. During the road trip, Kenny gets to spend time with his loved ones and learn more about them, though he doesn’t always know it. The author uses symbolism to convey the message, Appreciate your family. Curtis uses the Brown Bomber to symbolize unity between the Watson family. When Daniel Watson first puts the ultra glide, kenny illustrates, “We sat in the car for almost two hours as everybody got a chance to go in the house and get their favorite records.”(117).In this passage, Kenny is demenstraighting