The Chocolate War Analysis

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In The Chocolate War by Robert Comier, Jerry, who does not sell chocolates, will not back down.To begin with, a group of teenage boys, called the Vigils, pick kids to carry out pranks for them. Everyone in the school is aware of the vigils, even the teachers, but the teachers just do not acknowledge that they even exist.Every year at Trinity high school, they hold an annual chocolate bar sale.Each and every kid is expected to sell their amount of candy bars even though the sale is not required. This year, for the chocolate bar sale, Brother Leon has decided to order double the amount of candy bars. This mean every kid going to Trinity has to sell 50 candy bars. In order to sell every last candy bar and meet the quota Brother Leon is going to need help from the Vigils. So brother Leon asks to talk to the non-offical leader of the vigils, Arche. After much hesitation, Arche accepts Brother Leon’s proposal, and offers help from the vigils. …show more content…

His assignment was not to sell any candy bars for the first ten days of the sale. No one had ever refused to sell chocolate bars at Trinity.Each of the ten days Jerry would walk into homeroom and sit down during roll call like every other student. But when they called his name instead of replying with how many chocolate bars he had sold the previous day, he would tersely reply no back to Brother Leon. Brother Leon was so irate with Jerry’s response everyday, yet he did not say anything in return.Eventually, Brother Leon hears word that this is not Jerry’s choice to refuse the chocolate bars, but it is an order form the

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