The Chosen Character Analysis

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The Chosen by Chaim Potok is a phenomenal novel about two Jewish boys who live in two very discrepant worlds because of the impressions of their fathers.The Hasidic Rabbi, Reb Saunders wants his son, Danny Saunders, to perdure the family legacy and become a Rabbi. Mr. Malter, Reuven’s father, is an Orthodox Jew who is easy going about what he wants his son to do. Throughout the book, both Reuven and Danny face problems and sufferings that helped them both to become stronger and get through the hard times they faced. The first obstacle to come about was when Danny Saunders hit Reuven in the eye during a softball game, therefore causing Reuven to almost lose sight in his left eye. However, an abhorrence sparked between the two boys because Danny At the beginning of the story, Danny is unsure about how to deal with his rebellious upbringing. When he visits Reuven in the Hospital, when Reuven decided to listen to Danny, Danny commences to warm up to Reuven and he divulges the cumbersome of his plight that would not make his father ecstatic. Because reading the Talmud gets tedious, Danny goes to the library to read stealthily, it was here that Danny met an elderly guy that prescribes him books to read. As the story continues, Danny gets a keen engrossment in Psychology and gets the urge to read Freud, the genius of psychology. Rather than becoming a Rabbi, Danny would adore being a psychologist and endeavor with peoples behaviors and minds. Moreover, Danny signed up for psychology courses in college, he read books on psychology, and sent applications to Columbia,Harvard, and Berkley abaft his father’s back.When Danny’s senior year came, he decided to tell his father about not becoming a Rabbi. Consequently, Reb Saunders had already known, by looking into Danny’s soul, that Danny was not impelling to become a Rabbi. Therefore, Danny was able to overcome his obstacle of fear and come clean to his

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