Reuven Character Analysis

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The world needs more people like Reuven Malter. Reuven Malter portrays diligence in his studies and friendships, intelligence in his daily lifestyle, and compassion toward the people he’s around. Chaim Potok introduces readers to Reuven immediately in the first chapter of The Chosen in the setting of a baseball game. Right off the bat, people realize his sportsmanship and likeable character. Danny Saunders and Reuven befriend one another, which proves Reuven’s diligence in at least one way. However kind and thoughtful Danny may be, he has a temper and can prove difficult. Furthermore, he intelligently pursues mathematical logic. Throughout the book, Mr. Malter and Reuven also study the Talmud day-by-day. Mr. Malter acquires sickness many times throughout the story, and Reuven shows concern and empathy towards him always. Thus, Reuven demonstrates the character personas that men in the world need to obtain. Although diligence is not common in young men, Reuven displays diligence in many ways. He works hard at his daily homework assignments to try and succeed as best he can. Friendship with Danny …show more content…

Because he tends to notice mathematics, he recognized the numeral mistake in one of Reb. Saunders shul meeting, “ The gematriya for ‘prozder’ is five hundred and three, not five hundred and thirteen”(140). Readers, through the whole book, see that Reuven’s studies precede themselves as great importance. For example, when Reuven undergoes his stay in the hospital, he asks about his studies and seems quite concerned that he will not participate in his classes for a week or two because of his eye accident. Also, the fact that he would desire to spend time with his father, study the Talmud together, and also look at maps, exhibits that his father thinks Reuven is able to hold an intelligent discussion. Reuven’s intelligence provides him many ample opportunities throughout his

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