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Why does Rosh give up on Samson?
Rosh loses interest in Samson because Samson turns to Daniel as his liberator and savior. Samson, despite his enormous strength, is, just as Daniel is, “soft,” which is a quality that Rosh hates. As a leader, Rosh insists on blind commitment and complete loyalty; he does not want to be questioned; he enjoys power.
What did Rosh say about Daniel?
‘ Rosh tells Daniel that he needs to get rid of that weakness, and Rosh is going to help him do it. Rosh explains that he knows Daniel isn’t a coward, but ‘softness can be just as dangerous. ‘ He and Daniel shake hands.
Why was Samson so loyal to Daniel?
Samson willingly sacrifices himself for Daniel because of the life debt he feels is owed; Daniel believes that Samson did not understand the fight against the Romans, but he did understand loyalty and love, and this understanding helps Daniel in his own emotional growth.
Why is Daniel nervous about the Roman soldier entering his shop?
The boy is Daniel’s age and looks like he can fight and could Rosh’s band. What is it about the Roman soldier’s behavior that causes concern for Daniel? The soldier looked around the shop and made Daniel feel like the soldier was looking for something and made Daniel nervous.
What flaw does Rosh see in Daniel’s character?
According to Rosh, Daniel’s fatal flaw is that he is not ruthless enough.
When Daniel goes to Rosh for help What does Rosh tell him?
When Daniel asks Rosh how he plans to attack the Romans to free Joel, he’s angry when Rosh refuses to help. Rosh says, ”On this mountain every man is responsible for himself.
Who is Rosh in the Bronze Bow?
Rosh is the leader of a band of Roman fighters who live in the mountains above the village. He saves Daniel, but as the story goes on, Daniel learns that Rosh is just a bandit who robs from his own people.
What happens to Samson at the end of the book The Bronze Bow?
When Daniel leads a raid to rescue Joel, Samson leaps into the action at the last moment and saves Daniel’s life. He is fatally wounded in the fray.
Why is Daniel uncomfortable with the job Rosh has given him?
When Rosh sends Daniel to get a rivet from Simon, he doesn’t give Daniel any money to pay for it. He expects Simon to give it to Daniel or, if he doesn’t, that Daniel should steal it. This makes Daniel uncomfortable. Rosh tells Daniel that he’s too ‘soft’ because he plans to stay in the village to care for his sister.
Why does Daniel feel uneasy while waiting for the man Rosh had sent him to rob?
Why does Daniel feel uneasy while waiting for the man Rosh had sent him to rob? List several reasons. It was his 1st job alone, afraid of failing Rosh, and the man he was about to rob was old. What message from Simon causes Daniel to leave the village?
What struggle is going on with Daniel at the end of Chapter 9?
What struggle is going on within Daniel at the end of chapter nine? How does the author illustrate this struggle through Daniel’s actions? Daniel is forcefully hammering down a piece of metal which makes him seem rough, and it’s like he’s trying to hammer out his softness.
What was Daniel’s flaw?