My Brother Sam Is Dead

My Brother Sam Is Dead | Topics for Discussion

1. Why does the gun, which the Meekers call Brown Bess, play a major part in the beginning of the story? Why is this symbol so important to both Sam and his father?

2. Is Tim loyal to his father, a Tory? Is he loyal to Sam, a rebel? Why is Tim torn in his decision? Does he ever choose sides? Which side do you think he chooses?

3. Does Tim have a good opportunity to serve as a double agent? Is he successful as a spy? Why or why not?

4. Which conflict is the more interesting to you: the one between Sam and Life, or the war between the countries? Why?

5. What one event marks a change...

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