They were extremely excited and honored when Jericho Prescott and his friends were invited to a club in a famous school, but something that should be harmless fun soon became sinister. Jericho, Joshua and Coffey are 15 high school students and they are invited to a senior club called Warriors. As club members are welcomed and privileged, boys are anxious for their participation. At first, the boys were asked to help the children play with holiday toys. Driving smoothly, but shortly thereafter, they each received an ominous phone and invited them to meet warriors in the warehouse at midnight.
Jericho decided to sneak outside the house to participate. Since then, I noticed that Jericho is in a morally ambiguous situation. He wants to be a warrior, but he feels that some of his group activities are suspicious. We gathered at midnight and promised to secretly swear. A girl Dana secretly invaded the organization and caused a fuss. As she witnessed so many club secrets, the warriors decided to let her keep her promise, but older warriors warned her that the road was not easy. Eddy makes Dana humiliate and hopes she can quit.
Commitment Week begins. Commitment is to carry out degradation work such as wearing matching shirts, running around, stealing, eating cockroaches and crawling in a dirty trash can. They are called "vow," beaten, threatened,
Bishop, Rudin Simms. Freedom and freedom: development of literature of African American children. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2007. History and analysis of composition of African-Americans for children and adolescents; introduces the development of oral culture of slave stories by contemporary African-American writers for young audience including Draper
Draper, Sharon M. November blues. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2007. After the tragedy of the November stunt, Jericho and their friends and family struggled to deal with Joshua's death
Raniston, Jennifer. "Angry management and social violence" "School Library Magazine", October 1, 2003. Discussing the spread of youth anger and violence and suggesting that books on these topics will help young people to tackle these issues; for example taking Jericho 's battle.
In the story of conquering Canaan in Joshua, the battle of Jericho was the first stated fight. According to Joshua 6: 1-27, Joshua's Israeli army blew trumpets around the city, the walls of Jericho collapsed. In Jericho's Tell es-Sultan excavation, no data was available to confirm the Bible story, and the scholars agreed that Joshua had little historical value. The first five books of the Hebrew Bible tell us how the Noah cursed Canaan as a slave and how God gave the land of the Canaanites to Abraham and his descendants. The Israelites (descendants of Abraham) themselves became slaves of Egypt, but by Moses God took them from Egypt to the boundary of Canaan promised land. There, Moses instructed them to grab the land by conquest and put them under the command of Joshua.
Most of the military conquest in Canaan was to prove Joshua's talent as a military commander, but the battle of Jericho was unique in this regard. As it was the first city country conquered, God decided to deliver it to Israel in such a unique way. Therefore, when the walls collapsed, the battle of Jericho miraculously won. Joshua's battle camp in Gilga is far from the vision of the city, not far from Jericho. When his army recovered from the effect of circumcision, Joshua got the opportunity to observe Jericho 's town, and did not observe it. At least he thought he was not observed. But when Joshua was in Jericho, he looked up and saw a man standing opposite by holding his sword in his hand (5: 13).