Friday, May 23, 2014

What is a description of Joel's character in The Bronze Bow?

Joel from the start of this excellent novel is paired up
with Daniel. They are both eighteen years old and appear together in the first chapter.
Likewise, both Joel and Daniel are filled with nationalistic zeal against the Roman
overlords that have controlled their country for so long. Both desire and yearn for the
end of the occupation of the Romans. Note how he is described in Chapter
One:



He was
Joel bar Hezron, the red-cheeked boy who used to come to the synagogue school, the
scribe's son, the one the rabbi held up for an example, the one they used to tease
because his twin sister always waited outside to walk home with
him.



Even though Joel comes
from a studious background, he still believes passionately in a free Judea, and he lies
to his father to be involved in the rebel campaign against the Romans. However, in spite
of the way in which he compromises his own personal standards to follow Rosh and the
rebels, he shows that he is sensitive, caring and forward thinking. Note how it is he
who aids Daniel in his plight when he is injured. He shows himself to be a supportive
friend brother.


Of course, Joel is also used to present a
character who is based in the Jewish law and thus struggles in his response to Jesus
coming from this background. Joel, in confronting the claims of Jesus, needs to
re-examine everything that he has been brought up believing. However, he too, like the
other main characters, ends up following Jesus.

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