Summer Of The Monkeys by Wilson Rawls
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Topic: Jay Berry Lee
Purpose: To identify the inner and outer forces that either helps or hinders Jay Berry to achieve his goal
Thesis: Before Jay Berry succeeds in his goal, he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and help him throughout his amazing adventure
I.Inner Forces
A.Hinder
1.Over Confidence
2.Fear
B.Help
1.Obsession
2.Courageousness
II.Outer Forces
A.Hinder
1.Daisy/Mother
2.Jimbo
B.Help
1.Grandpa
2.Papa
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obtain his true wish, he encountered many conflicts of inner and outer forces, both of which helped and hindered his progress through this perilous journey. But Jay Berry had learned a lot that summer; more than he ever bargained for. He not only learned about the monkeys, but about "faith, wishes coming true, and knowing what you really want." This story is truly about "a time and place when miracles were really the simplest things."
obtain his true wish, he encountered many conflicts of inner and outer forces, both of which helped and hindered his progress through this perilous journey. But Jay Berry had learned a lot that summer; more than he ever bargained for. He not only learned about the monkeys, but about "faith, wishes coming true, and knowing what you really want." This story is truly about "a time and place when miracles were really the simplest things."