Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Friendship A Strong Form Of Interpersonal Bond Essay

I. Introduction Friendship is a strong form of interpersonal bond, which is witnessed in the book, â€Å"The Middle Five†. Friendship takes a strong toll on the five boys who attend the missionary school. I chose the theme friendship because of many situations in the book, where the young boys took in newly scared boys who didn’t fit in. Friendship is repeated throughout this book in many ways and forms. I feel as though the book started with friendship and ended with friendship. The begging of the book caught my attention when Brush had first met Frank. â€Å"What are you crying for? Don’t cry,-I’ll pay with you and be your friend. I wont let the boys hurt you (p.3)† Later on and throughout the book the boys began to grow closer to each other and began to form a group through the friendship as each boy was placed in the missionary school. Frank started to step into Brush’s footsteps and became very close to boys who were first unfamiliar with the school. â€Å"What’s your Omaha name?† I asked, as I pinned his trousers to his suspenders with sharp sticks and nails. â€Å"They call me Hae-th’na’-ta,† he replied, whipping his face with the end of his coat sleeve. From this time on the lad was always near me, and gradually became my devoted follower. Although at fist is did not care for him much, he finally won my friendship by his faithfulness ad good nature. 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