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Explore the themes of courage and cowardice in "A Terrible Coward" by George Manville Fenn. Follow the story of Harry Paul's near-drowning incident and the villagers' response to the cowardly act of Zeckley. Delve into the contrast between bravery and fear in a small Cornish fishing village.
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"A Terrible Coward" Power Point Presentation Author: George Manville Fenn
A person who lacks courage in facing danger difficulty opposition pain etc. Definition of a coward
The quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc. Definition of courage
A person named Harry Paul almost drowned while he was swimming…The people at the shore waited until he got to the shore and they noticed that he was blue in the face and was passed out Plot Summary
At the, the villagers found out that Zeckley is the one who through the net in to the water and almost caused Harry to drowned. The villagers said that Zeckley needs to ask god for forgiveness.
Mark Pennelly saved Harry when he got to the shore, and others
A small Cornish fishing Village. Setting Description
“Bah, it’s mere child’s play” Specific Quotes from the book.
This is a awesome book!!!! But it was very boring. Point of View