Because he does not like her and he thinks she smells awful.
Patty has to stay at a reformatory school for girls because she help Aton escape. every one there is mean to her. She is very sad about Aton's death and sad because she thought she lost his ring. She receives letters from her grandparents and her friend the reporter. No one but Ruth comes to visit her at the school. Ruth gives patty Aton's ring to that she has been keeping safe. And Patty continues the long wait till she can leave this school. And she decides when she is 18 to go meet Aton's parents. and that is the end. I hope helped
St. Patty's Day.
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Patty Hearst.
The antagonists in the novel "Summer Of My German Soldier" are Patty's parents.
The antagonist in "Summer of My German Soldier" is primarily the strict and bigoted society the protagonist, Patty, lives in, which looks down upon her for befriending a German prisoner of war. Additionally, Patty's abusive father can also be seen as an antagonist due to his violent and oppressive behavior towards her.
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Patty Bergen's mother
because of Patty's punishment at the end of novel, and the unbearable abuse from Patty's father.
The setting of "Summer of My German Soldier" by Bette Greene is in a small town in Arkansas during World War II. The story follows the protagonist, a young Jewish girl named Patty, as she forms a friendship with a German prisoner of war named Anton.
One example of irony in "Summer of My German Soldier" is when the townspeople, who openly express their hatred towards Germans, end up showing kindness and compassion towards the German soldier, Anton. Another example is the ironic contrast between the harsh treatment Anton receives as a prisoner of war and the warmth and friendship he experiences from Patty, a young girl, showing the complexity of human relationships.
Do you have a secret hideout like Patty's? (this is an opinions)
The main idea of "Summer of My German Soldier" is a young girl named Patty who befriends a German prisoner of war during World War II in America. The story explores themes of love, acceptance, and the impact of war on individuals.
Because he does not like her and he thinks she smells awful.
Patty talked to Sister Parker about the ring because she wanted advice on what to do with it. Patty was conflicted about keeping the ring that Anton had given her, as it held sentimental value but also symbolized her connection to a German soldier during World War II. Sister Parker helped Patty understand the importance of making decisions that align with her values and conscience.
In "Summer of My German Soldier," Patty and Charlene Madlee both feel alienated and misunderstood by their small town community in Jenkinsville, Arkansas. They also both struggle with oppressive family dynamics and societal expectations that limit their personal growth and freedom.