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How Does Kentuck Show Courage

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One common theme present in literature are when characters faced with tremendous stress or danger make a character change. Characters like Kentuck, a grimy old man, shows bravery when he lost his life trying to save the baby, the Lieutenant acted nonchalantly about losing his arm, and Mother Shipton showed selflessness when she dies for the sake of Piney, Henry Fleming was worried about his future and overcame his cowardness when he picked up the flag, these characters have all faced extreme stress, with this they each changed to value selflessness. BP1 The intrusion of the infant into this manly setting has a civilizing effect on everyone in the camp. The greatest change takes place in a man named Kentuck, an impoverished miner who feels a strong affection for the infant, now named Tommy Luck. the strong man eventually showed his bravery and affection in the last scene when he clung to the tiny baby “as a drowning man is said to cling to a straw” and drifted away down the river. This excercised his extreme emotional draw to the luck of the roaring camp. Kentuck showed affection and strength when he took upon himself the role of parenting a baby he saw as his responsibility. BP2 …show more content…

In the middle of his concentrating efforts to split the rations of coffee for his troops, “a shot rings out”. While the shock settles in he does not understand how he has been shot when he is not in a state battle. His mind warps ideas about his existence and the meaning of life. As his dumbstruck, sympathetic troops try to assist him, he realizes his helplessness. At this point in the story he realizes he is doomed to this reality. The shock passes and acceptance fills his mind. His lack of emotions under pressure of his enlisted

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