The Tender Bar Symbolism

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Worrying about finances and other adult dilemmas aren’t destined for a teenager, but here’s a boy who does. JR, a boy in the story, The Tender Bar, worries a great amount which is not common for the average teenager. The author, J.R. Moehringer, clarifies that JR is progressing towards a tough and stressing part of his life, at the same time, he’s trying to support his mother and also making sure that she doesn’t overwork herself. JR is the perfect example of an individual who uses the Habits of Mind, because he is observant, educated, and cautious. In the end, JR finds a job at a bookstore as a cashier with “Bill and Bud”, his bosses. JR, is truly an observant child, of which is exactly why he indeed has a trait that supports the Habits of

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