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how did mrs. lapham change in her treatment of johnny

by Prof. Rosario Roberts PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Johnny is unable to earn money and now is just an added expense for the Laphams. Mrs. Lapham begins insulting Johnny the way she once insulted the other boys, and looks at him with uncloaked resentment. She complains about having to feed someone who does not help put food on the table.

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What does Mrs Lapham tell Johnny to do when he arrives?

When he gets there, Mrs. Lapham tells him that he has to move back to the attic so that Mr. Tweedie can have the birth-and-death room. She also tells Johnny that he must stop insulting Mr. Tweedie, and that he shouldn’t be friends with Cilla anymore since there is no hope of them marrying.

What does Johnny learn about Mr Tweedie from Mr Lapham?

Johnny meets Mr. Percival Tweedie, the man Mr. Lapham has hired as an assistant. As part of the contract, Mr. Tweedie will get to marry one of the Lapham daughters, but he cannot decide which one. He likes to show up at the Lapham house for free meals, even when he is not invited. Johnny tries to warn Mrs. Lapham that Mr. Tweedie is no good.

What does Mr Lapham say to John Hancock about the Sabbath?

When Mr. Lapham learns that Johnny broke the Sabbath to work on the basin, he melts down the entire piece and tells John Hancock that he cannot fill his order, giving no explanation for the failure. Mr. Lapham also discloses to Johnny that Dove was the true cause of his accident and asks him to forgive Dove “like a true Christian.”

What happened to Johnny in the Crucible?

Johnny has a great future until Dove decides to teach Johnny a lesson for working on the Sabbath. Dove purposely gives Johnny a cracked crucible and this ends up in Johnnys hand getting burnt by Molton silver. Dusty Miller is Mr. Laphams youngest apprentice.

What did Mr Lapham tell Johnny after the accident?

What did Mr. Lapham tell Johnny after the accident? He told Johnny about Dove's part in it. He also said he would keep Johnny at the house, but he had to find a new way to support himself.

Who is Mrs. Lapham in Johnny Tremain?

Mrs. Lapham is Mr. Lapham's widowed daughter-in-law and the mother of Madge, Dorcas, Cilla, and Isannah. She thinks the sun rises and sets in Johnny Tremain when he's the star apprentice, but she slowly shifts her attitude after his accident, eventually believing that he'll end on the gallows.

Why does Mr Lapham disapprove of Johnny's attitude?

Why does Mr. Lapham disapprove of Johnny's arrogance? Johnny does not have the talent to justify his pride.

Why did Mrs. Lapham help Johnny with the plan to work on Sunday?

Lapham seems entirely unconcerned by the prospect of failing to meet the deadline. Mrs. Lapham, however, does not put much stock in her father-in-law's strict religious beliefs and casual attitude toward work, so she urges Johnny to work on Sunday.

Who is Mrs Lapham?

Mrs. Lapham is a dedicated, hardworking mother and a no-nonsense taskmaster to the apprentices. She works as the housekeeper in Mr. Lapham's house.

Who does Mrs Lapham marry Why?

Tweedie with her daughters, Mrs. Lapham marries him herself, mainly to keep the silver shop in the family. Johnny Tremain: The title character of the book, in the beginning, Johnny is a cocky, feisty boy of fourteen who is the top apprentice of Mr. Lapham's silver shop.

What plans did the Lapham family have for Johnny?

She begins negotiating a business partnership with Mr. Tweedie, a silversmith from Baltimore, and forbids Johnny from marrying Cilla. Mr. Lapham urges Johnny to find a new trade, but promises to house him until he finds a new master.

Why did Priscilla serve as a witness for Johnny?

8. Why did Priscilla serve as a witness for Johnny? It was her duty.

How does Johnny react to Mr Tweedies presence?

Johnny constantly insults and accuses Tweedie which does not earn Tweedie's respect for Johnny.

What advice did Mr Lapham frequently give to Johnny?

Johnny would read the Bible aloud to everyone at the supper table, Mr. Lapham would point out passages that frequently showed being above everyone else or being proud is not preferred.

What did Mr Lapham say would happen to Johnny because of his pride?

Lapham say would happen to Johnny because of his pride? God would send him a dire punishment. Who told Johnny he could work on the Sabbath and finish the sugar basin?

How does Johnny Tremain end?

At the end of the novel, Johnny is standing on Lexington Green waiting for Doctor Warren to prepare his surgical instruments for the operation that will repair Johnny's hand at least enough for him to be able to fire the musket Rab left him.

What did Hancock send Johnny away for?

Hancock sends Johnny away, but later sends his slave boy to give him a bag of silver. Johnny wastes this small windfall on expensive foods, and he is ashamed by his lack of prudence, reflecting that Rab would never act so foolishly.

What does Rab offer Johnny?

Rab offers Johnny a job delivering the Observer, but Johnny still hopes to find skilled labor as an artisan. Rab kindly tells him to return if he can find nothing else. Johnny next approaches John Hancock for a job.

What is Lyte trying to do to block Cilla's testimony?

Later, Rab discovers that Lyte is attempting to block Cilla’s testimony in court by bribing the Laphams with a big silver order and a promise of further orders should they cooperate. Mrs. Lapham forbids Cilla from testifying, but Rab attests that he will find a way to sneak her to court on the day of the trial.

What chapter does Lyte say Johnny is a conniving imposter?

Summary: Chapter IV: The Rising Eye. Lyte thinks that Johnny is a conniving impostor, but Johnny announces that he can prove his story with a silver cup bearing the Lyte seal. Lyte urges Johnny to bring the cup to his house that evening. On his way to the Lyte home, Johnny stops by the Observer to tell Rab what happened.

Does Hancock recognize Johnny as the silversmith?

Hancock does not recognize Johnny as the silversmith who was supposed to make his basin, but Johnny’s quantitative skills impress Hancock so much that he prepares to take him in as a clerk. However, he rescinds the offer when sees Johnny’s handwriting, which is illegible because of his injury.

Did Johnny ever own a cup?

Mrs. Lapham, he continues, has already sworn that Johnny never owned such a cup and has confided in Lyte her suspicion that Johnny has resorted to crime. Mr. Tweedie has further offered that Johnny is a known liar. Based on this evidence assembled by Lyte, the sheriff places Johnny under arrest.

What does Dove do to Johnny?

Johnny’s work begins well, but Dove deliberately hands him a cracked crucible. Dove’s intention is to humble Johnny by making him look clumsy when the silver spills out, but his actions result in a terrible accident.

What does Johnny tell Revere about the sugar bowl?

He explains to Revere that he is the Laphams’ chief breadwinner and cannot abandon them. Back at home, Johnny follows Revere’s advice about the sugar bowl, and he is finally satisfied with his work. He quickly makes the wax models and sends Dove to buy some charcoal, but Dove returns with charcoal of inferior quality.

What does Johnny dream about?

Johnny fantasizes about running a shop outside of his home, which only the most successful silversmiths can afford to do, and he dreams about all the important people who will come to beg for his services. This shift in work ethic is reflected in the difference between the dreams of the older and younger colonists.

Why did the younger colonists have more dreams?

The younger colonists have more robust dreams, and they desire to get all the money, rights, and opportunities. The younger colonists are not as easily satisfied with their role in life, and their growing needs lead to a broader dissatisfaction with English rule.

Does the Bible interest Johnny?

The Bible, and religion in general, does not interest Johnny, and he does not use religion as a guide for how he should treat others or live his life.

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