The Golden Goblet Analysis

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The Golden Goblet, written by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, is a fictional story about a boy named Ranofer. This story takes place in ancient Egypt. The main character, Ranofer is a boy whose parents have died. Ranofer has a wicked half brother named Gebu. Gebu abuses Ranofer by hitting him and barely feeding him. Together the two boys work in the goldsmith trade, which is their family's business. Ranofer notices that Gebu has suspicious behavior. Ranofer discovers that his brother is a tomb robber and catches him in the act. Ranofer turns his brother into the queen who punishes Gebu by hanging him. Ranofer is offered a donkey as a reward and plans to use the donkey to get supplies to make paper. After all these things take place, Ranofer is able fulfill his dream by creating things out of gold. …show more content…

Now, Ranofer can own the gold smith business and fulfill his father’s and his dream to design things out of gold. Ranofer can run his goldsmith business with integrity and creativity and not worry about his wicked brother’s consequences. Ranofer can earn his own money to buy food and things he needs in his daily life. He can provide for himself and have a new life without abuse and dishonesty. Another important part of the story is when Ranofer was rewarded with a donkey. The queen gave him the donkey for stopping Gebu from robbing her father’s tomb. Ranofer plans to use the donkey to carry the load of papyrus tree branches. This will make it easier to bring them back to make the papyrus paper. He can also use the donkey for transportation to get to his goldsmith job.The donkey may also be used to ride if Ranofer and his friends want to go somewhere. The donkey will help Ranofer have a better

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