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* [[As the Good Book Says]] -- Mr. Lapham pointedly makes Johnny read the [[Pride Before a Fall]] passage at breakfast in order to humiliate him, with Puritanically good intentions.
* [[As the Good Book Says...]] -- Mr. Lapham pointedly makes Johnny read the [[Pride Before a Fall]] passage at breakfast in order to humiliate him, with Puritanically good intentions.
* [[Berserk Button]] -- Johnny's hand.
* [[Berserk Button]] -- Johnny's hand.
* [[Big Brother Mentor]] -- Rab to Johnny.
* [[Big Brother Mentor]] -- Rab to Johnny.
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** {{spoiler|Rab}}'s death, which is naturally eliminated from the [[Disneyfication|Disney version]]. The film does, however, give Johnny himself an [[Narm|overplayed]] [[Disney Death]].
** {{spoiler|Rab}}'s death, which is naturally eliminated from the [[Disneyfication|Disney version]]. The film does, however, give Johnny himself an [[Narm|overplayed]] [[Disney Death]].
* [[Deliberately Cute Child]] -- Isannah, bordering on [[Fille Fatale]] as she gets older and falls under Lavinia Lyte's influence.
* [[Deliberately Cute Child]] -- Isannah, bordering on [[Fille Fatale]] as she gets older and falls under Lavinia Lyte's influence.
* [[Don't You Dare Pity Me]] -- Johnny's hand again.
* [[Don't You Dare Pity Me!]] -- Johnny's hand again.
* [[Downer Ending]]
* [[Downer Ending]]
** Averted in the Disney movie, of course.
** Averted in the Disney movie, of course.
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* [[Hidden Depths]] -- Rab; also James Otis in his [[Rousing Speech]] scene.
* [[Hidden Depths]] -- Rab; also James Otis in his [[Rousing Speech]] scene.
* [[Honest John's Dealership]] -- Mr. Lyte is a crooked merchant.
* [[Honest John's Dealership]] -- Mr. Lyte is a crooked merchant.
* [[Hot Blooded]] -- Johnny's main character flaw besides arrogance.
* [[Hot-Blooded]] -- Johnny's main character flaw besides arrogance.
* [[Ho Yay]] -- There's plenty of Johnny/Rab fanfic out there.
* [[Ho Yay]] -- There's plenty of Johnny/Rab fanfic out there.
* [[In the Past Everyone Will Be Famous]] -- Founding Fathers and their associates abound; obviously this is [[Justified Trope|justified]] to an extent, but we get to know Paul Revere, John Hancock and Josiah Quincy before the impending Revolution becomes even slightly relevant to Johnny's life.
* [[In the Past Everyone Will Be Famous]] -- Founding Fathers and their associates abound; obviously this is [[Justified Trope|justified]] to an extent, but we get to know Paul Revere, John Hancock and Josiah Quincy before the impending Revolution becomes even slightly relevant to Johnny's life.
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* [[Mook Face Turn]] -- Pumpkin.
* [[Mook Face Turn]] -- Pumpkin.
* [[Nephewism]] -- Rab's parents are dead, so he lives with his aunt and her husband (to whom he is apprenticed).
* [[Nephewism]] -- Rab's parents are dead, so he lives with his aunt and her husband (to whom he is apprenticed).
* [[Orphans Ordeal]] -- Johnny is an orphan; his first surrogate family is the Laphams, as he is apprenticed to the family patriarch and [[Arranged Marriage|expected to marry]] Cilla once they're old enough so he can inherit the business. Later he is taken in by Rab and his family. Meanwhile his actual extended family, the Lytes, want nothing to do with him.
* [[Orphan's Ordeal]] -- Johnny is an orphan; his first surrogate family is the Laphams, as he is apprenticed to the family patriarch and [[Arranged Marriage|expected to marry]] Cilla once they're old enough so he can inherit the business. Later he is taken in by Rab and his family. Meanwhile his actual extended family, the Lytes, want nothing to do with him.
* [[Orphan's Plot Trinket]]: The silver cup.
* [[Orphan's Plot Trinket]]: The silver cup.
* [[Pride Before a Fall]]
* [[Pride Before a Fall]]
* [[Reading the Enemys Mail]]
* [[Reading the Enemy's Mail]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]] -- Johnny and Rab.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]] -- Johnny and Rab.
* [[The Resenter]] -- Dove.
* [[The Resenter]] -- Dove.
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* [[The Stoic]] -- Rab.
* [[The Stoic]] -- Rab.
* [[Tell Me About My Father]]
* [[Tell Me About My Father]]
* [[Villainous Widows Peak]] -- Johnny, though the text actually describes it as a mark of ''wisdom''. It seems the trope has changed a bit over time.
* [[Villainous Widow's Peak]] -- Johnny, though the text actually describes it as a mark of ''wisdom''. It seems the trope has changed a bit over time.
* [[Will They or Won't They?]] -- Johnny and Cilla's mutual crush never gets a resolution, nor, for that matter, do Rab's attempts to win her.
* [[Will They or Won't They?]] -- Johnny and Cilla's mutual crush never gets a resolution, nor, for that matter, do Rab's attempts to win her.
** Well, Rab/Cilla does get a [[Death of the Hypotenuse|quick wrap-up when Rab goes down the road to Lexington.]]
** Well, Rab/Cilla does get a [[Death of the Hypotenuse|quick wrap-up when Rab goes down the road to Lexington.]]

Revision as of 00:08, 26 January 2014

Coming of Age Story set during the Revolutionary War. 1944 Newbery Medal winner and a popular reading assignment in American schools.

The title character is a super-talented apprentice silversmith from Boston whose bright future is apparently ruined when he burns his hand at work. In need of a new life, he befriends a boy named Rab and becomes swept up in the American independence movement.

Disney made The Film of the Book in The Fifties complete with an annoyingly catchy song about the Liberty Tree ("It's a tall old tree and a strong old tree"). It was actually originally intended as a Made for TV Movie, hence the low budget and no-name cast, but it ended up getting a theatrical release.


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