The role of "age of chocolate war" and "boy's life in boys' life" and "Jerry in chocolate war" are examples of characters of growth novels, and many high school students read adult novels and novels I am growing. For example, kidnapped, outsiders, ridiculous birds etc killed. But when these students read these novels, they did not realize that the main character of the story was constantly evolving and changing throughout the novel in various ways. Much of these changes are the result of conflict, and most teenagers face conflict throughout their lives.
The chocolate war is a book written by Robert Cormier. This is his private life at a Catholic school called a teenage boy called Jerry and Sunny. Every year, the school sells chocolate to collect money. Except for Jerry, every student has to sell 50 boxes. Jerry stopped Vigils from selling chocolate for 10 days. At first it was what he was trying to do, but as 10 days passed, Jerry began to feel the rule of his life and decided not to sell. By doing this, Jerry violates Vigils and makes them look like a group of fools.
One of Robert Comil's best-selling novels is "Chocolate Wars". His own son affected the novel; his son refused to participate in the sale of chocolate at his school. The chocolate war was about a boy called Jerry Reynold, who attended Trinity, a Catholic school of all Catholic churches. Every year, the school sells chocolate as a fundraising activity. Jerry refused to sell chocolate for 10 days as homework for the respected high school gang "The Vigils" homework. Even after 10 days, Jerry still seems to refuse to sell chocolate. Jerry is more than just a freshman, hero of many people who insist on his beliefs, and many students are beginning to realize this. This book continues to show that life is not always as planned, but in whatever circumstances you still should not give up
It goes beyond the chocolate war and shows the result of the chocolate war. Unlike other ready-made novels, if they have not read the previous song, "Beyond the chocolate war" does not give faults or frustration to the reader. However, it may be easier to know some background of the letters that continue from the previous book, but the novel has a good independent story. In the last novel 's chocolate war, the basic plot of Jerry Reynolds' return was seriously injured at the beginning of the story. He is still shocked, and this book points out some of his feelings about the boy who broke Emile.