Boys In The Boat Sparknotes

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In the book Boys In the Boat, Daniel Brown tells the story of the U.S.’s rowing team’s Olympic journey to gold in 1936. The games were held in Berlin, right under Hitler’s eye. Though the games were held in Berlin that didn’t stop Joe Rantz, the book’s main character, and his team from going for gold. The boys had to show perseverance and teamwork to even be able to row. From country boys, to gold medal winners, rowing and hardships helped them embody the American spirit of hard work and teamwork. The boys had to overcome hardships, to work hard, and they never stopped being a team in order to win gold in Berlin. The boys had to overcome hardships. From family issues to financial problems, the boys had to overcome many hard times. On page forty-three …show more content…

With their hard work, they showed people all over the world what America was capable of and how we can make anything possible with hard work. Joe had to work nonstop over the boiling summer in Seattle, on page one-hundred-nineteen Joe takes a job to help build The Grand Coulee Dam. “He had to pay for another year of school. That meant strapping on a harness, grabbing a jackhammer, and lowering himself over the edge of a cliff in the morning.” Joe had to take a job for seventy-five cents an hour in order for him to pay for another year of school and another year to be on the JV or varsity boat. Every morning for the whole summer he would be strapped to the top of the cliff for eight hours and hammer away at a wall of rock, while dodging falling boulders and chunks of stone. Other boys from his rowing crew also had to take jobs up in Grand Coulee with him and chisel at the rock wall. Joe’s rowing crew learned to be humble and became stronger over the summer. People all over the world learned that America was a place full of hard work and freedom. The crew had to learn how to work as a team. Joe Rantz in particular decided at one point in his life that he would never trust anyone again, since everytime he was comfortable with his life something went wrong, first his real mother died, then his stepmother left him. Joe wouldn’t work with his team until boat build George Pocock gave

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