Character Analysis Of Reuven Malter In The Chosen By Chaim Potok

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The author Chaim Potok uses three different methods to reveal the character of Reuven Malter in the novel The Chosen. Reuven Malter is a teenage boy who has a struggling and confusing friendship. Reuven is the narrator of the story whose dominant traits are being rude, mean, good, nice, honest, insecure, studious, unsure, unaware, and not forgiving. The three methods that were used to reveal these character traits of Reuven Malter in the novel The Chosen by Chaim Potok are what the character does, what the character says, and what other characters say about the character. The novel takes place in the 1940s during World War II in a Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. The novel is about a struggling friendship between two Jewish boys that are growing up in Brooklyn, New York during the end of World War II. …show more content…

While Reuven was at a hospital, after getting hit in the eye at a baseball game, Danny, a Jewish boy who is also Reuven’s best friend, went to visit him .When Reuven saw Danny, he immediately dismissed Danny out of his room in a rude way. Danny left immediately. He understood that Reuven doubted Danny’s innocence. By the actions that the author made Reuven commit of being rude, he revealed that Reuven is a mean and rude person. When Danny came back to apologize to Reuven for hitting him in the eye during the baseball game, Reuven apologized too. Reuven apologized for the rude actions that he committed earlier in the morning when Danny came to visit. By his actions of apologizing, Reuven revealed he is a nice and good

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