I’m supposed to write an essay where I analyze the importance of plot events and characters actions up the development of a story’s theme. I chose Raymond’s run i am not sure what the theme is. I’m also not sure how the character’s actions would lead to the theme.if you could help me that would be great . Thx

So, in the Drummer Boy of Shiloh, Joby was scared to go into war. He was very nervous, and I could tell because he had no confidence. He was so young! But the general lifted his confidence, by saying he was once scared, too.

Conflict: Joby was mad/angry because he didn't get a gun to fight in war. He thought being a drummer was stupid, and pointless. But the General told him his role was the most important. The general taught Joby how important his role in the Civil war was.

Falling Action: Joby relaxes, and prepares for war. He is confident and ready to go.

Resolution: Joby has gained his confidence, and leads them into war.

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Of course, I'd be happy to help you with your essay on analyzing the importance of plot events and characters' actions in developing the theme of a story, specifically focusing on the story "Raymond's Run." To begin, let's break down the steps to identify the theme and link it to the characters' actions:

Step 1: Understand the Plot Events
Read or review the story "Raymond's Run" by Toni Cade Bambara to gain a clear understanding of the events that occur. Identify the major plot points, conflicts, and resolutions within the story.

Step 2: Identify the Characters' Actions
Pay close attention to the actions and behaviors of the main characters in the story. In "Raymond's Run," the two central characters are Squeaky and Raymond. Analyze how their actions unfold throughout the story and consider how these actions contribute to the overall development of the theme.

Step 3: Determine the Theme
To identify the theme of a story, look for the underlying message or lesson that the author intends to convey. Consider the patterns and motifs that appear throughout the story and the characters' interactions. Key themes in "Raymond's Run" may revolve around identity, diversity, or acceptance, among others. Explore how the actions and events in the story contribute to these thematic elements.

Step 4: Connect Actions to the Theme
Once you have determined the theme, analyze how the actions of the characters in "Raymond's Run" contribute to the development of that theme. Look for specific examples in the text that illustrate how characters' actions reinforce or challenge the theme. Consider Squeaky's protective nature towards Raymond, her determination, and her evolving perspective on others. Also, analyze Raymond's actions and how they may influence the theme in relation to his character.

By following these steps, you will be able to identify the theme of "Raymond's Run" and analyze how the characters' actions contribute to its development. Remember to provide textual evidence and specific examples to support your analysis in your essay.

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