In the
beginning of the novel we meet Daniel. He was a slave for a Blacksmith, and because he was
treated so badly he ran away. Daniel was an angry teen when the story begins. He hates the
Romans for destroying his family and makes a vow to kill them to avenge the death of his
parents. He is angry and he is brave in many ways. He shows that he is unafraid of the
challenges he has set before him. Daniel is also loyal to those people he...
Saturday, 1 August 2009
In the novel "The Bronze Bow," what is Daniel's character? Anyone describe his characteristics in detail? (brave, etc.)
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