The Chocolate War

The Chocolate War was written by American author Robert Cormier and first published in 1974. It is a serious novel for young adults, particularly boys. It revolves around an incident of bullying. The story is gritty, makes no stereotypes, and is morally challenging for even an adult reader. The protagonist, Jerry Renault, is undone by a group of bullies, in a sometimes fantastic, yet realistic and rather brutal tragedy. Due to its content the book was ranked #4 on the ALA's 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 19902000 Jerry's mother is recently deceased, and the novel describes his loneliness and sexual frustration, which leads him to ponder the phrase, "Do I dare disturb the universe?" Cormier does not, however, believe Jerry is the agent of his own undoing. When Jerry provokes his school's secret society, "the Vigils," by bucking the school's traditional chocolate sale, the ensuing torment, coupled with the apathy of teachers, reveals for the reader an unflattering side of humanity. Jerry is neither made out to be a heroic or a moral person. His character is above all realistic: a normal boy who becomes a tragic hero under certain circumstances. Unlike Lord of the Flies, it is not human nature, but human culture which the author vilifies.

External link

*Robert Cormier at Random House Books

 

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