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Is It A Chocolate Sale

…Or A Chocolate War..?? Essay, Research Paper


Chocolate “sale” or…..chocolate “war”? Although you describe this novel as


being mainly based on simply the chocolate sale, the correct answer is more like the


war of the chocolate sale. Already from the opening page of this exclusive book,


where quarterback Jerry Renault is clobbered by a relentless defense, The Chocolate


War is relentless in its portrayal of the vicious, sometimes violent world of high


school. Through Jerry Renault, Robert Cormier who is the author of this book,


thrusts us into the tormenting world of Trinity High, an all boys prep school.


The Chocolate War isn’t all about the schoolwide chocolate sale Brother


Leon presented to Trinity. The sale is part of the “war” going on through the school,


but even before the sale was put out, problems already were occurring. The theme in


their school was always “the students vs. the teachers”. It then lowered down to “the


Vigils vs. the teachers”, particularly talking about Archie Castello, head and assigner


of the Vigils, and Brother Leon, assistant headmaster of Trinity. These conflicts were


already existing before the sale was given by Brother Leon. The characters are


guided by peer pressures and the desire to please (or displease) their teachers. All of


this is just a piece of the war at Trinity.


The real chocolate war all started out just as Brother Leon announced and


introduced the chocolate sale that all the students were supposed to participate in.


Everyone was perfectly fine about the idea of the sale since it is held as one of the


biggest fund-raisers all year to help the school. But once Leon changed around the


expectations on the sale, conflicts around the school began to form. This year,


Brother Leon wants the entire school to sell up to 20,000 boxes of chocolate, which


means every single student is needed to sell 50 boxes each. Some of the students


were excited and motivated to sell their set of chocolates, while some only sold them


because they feared Brother Leon. Many of the students didn’t want to sell the


chocolates, but they were all afraid of what Brother Leon might do if they weren’t


involved in the fund-raiser. They all knew about the unexplained failures Leon gives


out to the students in his class. The reasons of these F’s are usually something that is


related to the sale.


Archie Castello came up with a clever, yet of course cruel, idea for an


assignment about the chocolate sale. Everyone knew how serious Brother Leon was


with the sale, sometimes even going a little overboard with it. Everyone, is of course


including Archie. He knew that Leon would just go out of his mind if a student at


Trinity, just one little student, didn’t sell the chocolates. It seemed just like the


greatest idea he came up with yet, except the difficult part was to find who would be


capable and willing to do such a thing. He needed to find someone who was brave


enough and that “had the guts”. Just about every student in Trinity was extremely


frightened and intimidated by Leon, but a lot easier than it sounds, it actually didn’t


take long for Archie to find the right person. This is when he came up with the idea


of having Jerry Renault carry out the assignment of refusing to sell absolutely no


chocolates for a certain amount of weeks. Once Archie saw how Renault never gave


up on the football field, no matter how much he was getting thrashed or even if he


happened to be the smallest player out there, he knew Jerry was perfect for the


position.


Other than Jerry looking like a wimp, he was probably the only guy tough


enough who had the actual guts to face Brother Leon himself. He did as he was


assigned by the Vigils, to refuse to sell any chocolates. Jerry actually said, “no,” to


Leon. Everyday, he had to face that intimidating teacher and being in the


uncomfortable position of isolation against all the other students who had sold the


choc

olates. Just a few weeks seemed just about forever.


Brother Leon, of course, was furious about this. Especially since he was so


serious about his sale. he wasn’t going to let one little boy ruin the sale for him. He


even blackmailed David Caroni with his grades. Caroni was a straight A student,


never receiving lower than that grade, and Leon knew if he used his grades against


him, Caroni would have to tell him the explanation of why Renault wasn’t selling


the chocolates.


Even though Brother Leon soon discovered that the reason of the behavior of


Renault had to do with the Vigils, there want much he could do that would force


Jerry to change his mind and start selling the chocolates. Archie couldn’t even get


Jerry to sell again. When Archie asked him to sell the chocolates, Renault still


refused. And all of this is still just most of the beginning of the actual chocolate war.


Since Renault refused to sell, others soon started to believe that if Jerry didn’t


have to sell them, they didn’t have to either. An example in the story of a character


who did that was Howie Anderson. Howie was one of the students at the school


who chose to stop selling the chocolates. He believed that if little, freshman, Jerry


Renault, didn’t sell the chocolates, it wouldn’t make a difference if he didn’t either.


Now this war is no longer just Archie Castello and Brother Leon, but also


including Jerry Renault as well. Brother Leon already had his problems with getting


every student to sell their 50 boxes, and Renault made it even more difficult when he


chose to permanently refuse to sell any. Archie was the one who also got Brother


Leon into this mess by having Jerry involved, knowing how stubborn Renault was.


Leon acted so serious about the sale, he made it actually seem as if the whole thing


really was a war and he wanted to win it badly. Brother Leon was planning to pay


off the debt from last year’s sale because he had pre-bought all the chocolates from


last year. Leon was in money debt. This was part of the reason why he became so


serious about selling 20,000 boxes, and had to make sure that every student did their


job of selling their amount given.


This whole chocolate sale began to cross the line when Archie came up with


another one of his ideas. He decided since he couldn’t make Jerry himself sell the


chocolates, that he would have to figure out his own way to get them sold. Castello


told David Caroni to ask Brother Leon if he could use the football field for a football


rally. Leon agreed, yet not knowing that this “football rally” was really going to be a


boxing match. Although Caroni was the one who asked for the permission to use the


field, he too, did not know that it was going to be held as a boxing match controlled


by Archie.


In order for him to get the chocolates sold, he needed to get money. Although


Archie hates the sport boxing, and any other activities that involve violence, as


smart as he was, he knew that all the students at Trinity would love it. Jerry Renault


and Emile Janza were the two who were going to be the ones fighting in the match.


Just about everyone in the school bought a raffle ticket, and the profit of the tickets


was what Archie was planning to use to pay off the rest of the chocolates.


This whole boxing match idea of Archie’s definitely doesn’t show much


about the chocolate sale, but of its war. It showed the war against Brother Leon and


Archie Castello. It showed the war against Leon and Jerry Renault, the war of Jerry


vs. Emile Janza, and definitely the war of just the criticizing world of high school.


The word “war” doesn’t always have to be a physical war, as in deaths or literally


fighting. It can mean internal war, where not a single show of violence has to be


involved. This whole novel, The Chocolate War, takes the reader into the


underworld of Trinity, where justice is ruled by just one powerful


concept…intimidation.

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