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How Did Rosa Parks Show Courage

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another as the illustrations become more brightly colored, as the people revive their hope, and fight against the laws of segregation. The theme all boiled down to a quote on page 30, “The integrity, the dignity, the quiet strength of Rosa Parks turned her no into a YES for change”(Giovanni 30). This quote by itself shows the spark that ignited itself inside thousands of people who looked at what happened to Rosa Parks, and thought no, not anymore. She spread courage and strength to the people around her and started a whole new turn of events regarding segregation. Characterization goes as following: Rosa Parks is strong, “She was not going to give in to that which was wrong” (Giovanni 14). She stood up for what she believed to be right and did not back …show more content…

Jo Ann Robinson is brave, “If they were caught at the college, they all could be arrested for trespassing” (Giovanni 22). Her close friends he went out later that night after they heard the news and risked to be arrested themselves, simply to make sure that her story was published in way or another. The style was simple and yet sophisticated for this book. The sentenced were short and sweet, yet had a certain unknown twist to them that seemed to suck the reader in. The illustrations were bright and drab at the same time. The further you read the story the more bright the illustrations actually became. They also followed the plot very well. I choose this book simply because I was curious as to why and how they would rte-tell this historical event to children. The Kirkus review was excited to review this story as, “Giovanni's lyrical text and Collier's watercolor-and-collage illustrations combine a powerful portrayal of a pivotal moment. . .” (kirkusreviews.com).They seemed to like the powerful meassage that laid out behind the illustrations and words that helped more children to learn about key events and people in our

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