Why The Watsons Go To Move To Alabama?

Words: 480
Pages: 2

Stacyangel Haro
Craft Essay
01-20-17

Many readers may have some difficult situations, maybe like having to send your son or daughter to a different state or country. My parents have gone through a situation like this sending my brother off to the islands. It was hard for them to let him go but they had to because of the decisions he made in the past. Although Christopher Paul Curtis’ book is not like many others he includes a great hook of techniques that makes the reader imagine this story. In the book The Watsons Go To Birmingham-1963, Curtis uses revealing actions and symbolism to define how Kenny feels about his older brother Byron moving to Alabama, the bully in the Elementary school. Christopher Paul Curtis is trying to have you in the position of the Watson parents who has gone through so much with their eldest son, Byron. Not only moving to
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One effect of this device is creating the setting. For example, Byron gets sent to Alabama from Flint because of his behavior in school. “Now do you understand why we're sending him to Alabama?! Were only sending him to better himself.” The Watsons also moved because of the bombing that happened at grandma Sands church. The bombing only happened because it was an all black church. Back in the days black and white didn’t get along really well, or should I say not at all.

Curtis uses revealing actions in the book The Watsons Go To Birmingham-1963. One effect of this device is building a mood. For example, Kenny and Byron weren’t close when they were younger, but now that Byron is being sent off to Alabama to live with grandma Sands, Kenny is sad that he didn’t get to spend much time with his little brother Byron. The decisions that Byron made were really bad ones, he bullied a disabled person who probably had so many things going on out of school. He was just too much, plus he was way bigger than the children he was