DEAR MR.KILMER (By
Anne Schraff)
CHAPTER 1
Early morning during the above freezing
February air, Richard Knight, Gus and Pa went to deer hunting. Pa hopes that
Richard will shoot his first deer on that da. However, Richard purposely
misfired to avoid killing the beautiful young buck.
When asked by his Pa, Richard explained to
Pa that he did not have the right to kill the animals. Richard felt satisfied
after he shared his feeling with Pa. Pa confessed that he grieved every time he
shot an animal. There was a look in his eyes, maybe he was remembering his wife
or his brother, Roland who was killed in a war in Cuba.
Gus tried to encourage his brother to be
more sociable and scolding him for missing the shot. He suggested Richard join
baseball when the school reopened. Gus was active in sports meanwhile Richard
loves farming.
After dinner, Pa and Gus started talk about
sports. Richard went to the kitchen to help his sister Angie who has taking
care of the house after their mother die. Richard went to his room, and took a
piece of paper and pen and started writing a poem about ‘How a Deer been killed
and he put in the drawer on top of other poems and he did not want anyone to
know about it.
CHAPTER 2
The snow has come to an end. The school has
started again in the month of April, America declares war on Germany. One
morning, Richard’s English teacher, Mrs Hansen tells the class that a famous
poet, Joyce Kilmer has just volunteered for army service in the ongoing world
war. She reads a poem entitled “Tree” written by Joyce Kilmer to the class.
Some students think poems are for sissies, but Richard is fascinated by the
beauty of the simple poem . Mrs Hansen
explains that poets are not sissies and gives some example of poets are not
sissies and gives example of poets who join the army.
Richard borrows Mrs Hansen poetry book by
Joyce Kilmer and secretly jotted down the New York Time editors office address . On the way back
home, Richard meets Hannah Schermers, the pretty girl of German crying in the
hallway because someone had scrawled the words “dirty hun” on her book cover.
Richard confronts his classmate who then reveal their hatred toward Germans and
consider Hannah as one of their enemy.
At home, Richard read the books he borrows from Mrs Hansen .
There he decides to write to Mr.Kilmer, he introduces himself and tells him
that he likes his simple poems and shares about his secret poetry writing. He
asks for Mr.Kilmer’s advice whether he should keep it as a secret. He sents the
letter to the New York Times.
CHAPTER 3
A terrible incident has happen at the tavern
own by Hannah Schermers parents. It has been vandalised. To instill good values
among the students, Mrs Hansen encourage her students to sign a card to express
their sympathy and regret for Hannah and her family. Mrs Hansen was shocked at
the protest by more vocal students and the culture of fear created by the class
bullies which stop some sincere students from signing.
In the end, only Richard sign the card.
Richard action causes the student taunt him for supporting the Germans. Richard
approaches his teacher and asked the card and he want to personally deliver it
to the Schermers.
On his way, Richard was attacked by Abner
and Harry but he manages to win the fight. Before proceed to the Schermers,
Richard add some nice words on the card. At the tavern, Richard was shock with
its condition. He passes the card to a sad and reluctant Hannah. Richard feels
terrible as he walks home and keep pondering about the people of Turtle Lake On
his way home, he climbs an old oak tree to watch a train pass by. He sees
passenger happily travelling. As he reaches home, Angie running unexpectedly
towards him with news that he has received a letter from New York. It is from
Joyce Kilmer!!
CHAPTER 4
Richard is thrilled to receive the letter from a famous poet. Joyce Kilmer letter to
Richard consists simple answer and advice. He encourages him to pursue his
poetic dreams with courage and confidence. He invites Richard to write again
and sent him one of his poem.
Richard shared his letter with his family
during dinner. He tries to be braved to
share about his poems writing but he was disappointed because they do not know
Joyce Kilmer. Pa was surprise when Richard told him he writes poem, but he did
not interested to read them. So do Gus and Angie.
Richard
went to his room to reply Mr.Kilmer’s letter. Gus comes to the room and
teases Richard on his sissy poems. Gus also advises him to try to fit in with
his friends.
Next morning, Richard goes to see Mrs Hansen
to tell about the letter. She is very impressed. Richard shows her a few of his
favourite poems and she helps to select one to sent to Mr.Kilmer. Mrs Hansen
encourages him to share the letter to the class but Richard is not ready yet. Richard
meets Hannah right after he comes out from Mrs Hanse room. She apologises to
Richard for her rudeness last time they met. She also shares her feeling and
problems with Richard. Richard climb the oak tree again and sees the train with
a load of merry soldiers on their way to war. Richard is sad thing about
Mr.Kilmer and Otto, Hannah’s brother.
CHAPTER 5
It was the end of the school and Richard
shared Mr.Kilmer’s letter to the class. After a mixed response from the
students, Richard reads the second letter from Mr.Kilmer which he shares about
his family, his training and his posting in France. He also praises Richard
poetic talents. This time the class hushed up and some find new respect for
Richard. Richard is relieved that his secret that his secret is out.
Mrs Hansen wants Richard to read the poem
his going to send to Mr.Kilmer which is about soldiers going to war. Hannah
suggests idea for the last line and Richard gladly adopts it.
In history class, Mr Higby described about
the current battle. He explains that the terms Huns is not related to
present-day German. Mr Highby also reminded his class to keep abreast of war
during the summer holiday.
During the summer, Richard works on the
family farm. He enjoy horseback riding and herding the cattle. He also noticed
that his father was always unhappy. One night, he wrote a poem about his Pa and
very pleased with his word.
Richard received a reply from Mr.Kilmer. He praised Richard’s
poem on the soldiers and he also comments on President’s Wilson dreams about
that this war will end all war.
CHAPTER 6
Richard and Kilmer exchanged a number of letter throughout the
summer, Richard sents a poem with each letter and always delighted to receive
encouragement and suggestion for improvement . In early September, Kilmer told
Richard that he had finally arrived in France. Richard was hoping that the war
would end before Mr.Kilmer went to Europe.
School started again, Mrs Hansen announced a
plan to hold a patriotic programme to help sell Liberty Bonds, which helped
finance to war. The show will involve music and singing war songs. The most
special part is a boy and a girl will be chosen to play the role of Lady
Liberty and Doughboy wearing a soldier’s uniform. The main roles will be played
by the boy and girl who writes the best essays. Each student secretly dreamed
of playing the roles.
Richard wrote about his idea to exchange
letters between students and soldiers
oversea to help overcome the feeling
of lonely and homesick.
Futhermore, the students can learn what life at the front was like.
A few days later, Mrs Hansen announced the
winner. Richard and Hannah won and get the roles. They read their essays in
front of the class, but when it was Hannah’s turn, no one applause. Except
Richard.
CHAPTER 7
Next day at school, Mrs Hansen told the class,
Hannah declined the role. When Richard asked Hannah, why, she said she saw how
everybody reacted. So she withdrew to avoid causing people more pain. To show
his support, Richard also gives up the role of Doughboy. He dislikes the mean,
biased behaviour of his friends. After school, Richard and Hannah walk home and
spend a happy time together.
The next day, Mrs Hansen announces the name
of students for the role. Although being insult
by his schoolmates, Richard do not bother. Hannah invites Richard to her
house for supper that night. Richard inform Gus to tell Pa that he would not be
home for dinner. Gus also made harsh comments toward Richard about the incident
that day. It seem that everyone heard the news already.
Richard spends a delightful evening with the
Schermers. He was fascinated by their culture, learning and travelling. He is
thrilled when Hannah’s parents tell him that he is always welcome in their home.
When he returns home, Pa is waiting on the
garden swing and said they need to talk!
CHAPTER 8
Pa told Richard that Abner’s father come by and the
accused Richard for being unpatriotic and supported the Germans. Pa wants
Richard not to be contrary with the
ordinary to feel. He blames Richrd ‘s poetry fill his head with foolish ideas.
Pa word almost make Richard cry.
At school, most students ignore Richard and
make malicious comments from time to time. He spend more time with Hannah and
her family. The Schermers seem to understand him more.
Richard receives a sad letter from Mr.Kilmer
who misses his family during Chrismast. To cheer him up, They send Hsnnah’s
bake cookies and a scarf knit by Hannah’s
mother. Mr.Kilmer writes that he really appreciates it.
In History class, Mr Highby announces a
major victory over Central Power, and
this brings happy mood to the class.
They end with a picnic for everyone by the
lake. Richard date Hannah. They talk about the places that Hannah had been.
Richard hopes he has the chances to visit the places too. They also share their
worries about the war.
Richard carves a heart shape with the
initial R and H on an oak tree. Suddenly, someone from the bushes fling a stone
at Hanna’s foot and cause it to bleed – Another reminder of the reality of war
and prejudice.
CHAPTER 9
Pa was dismayed when Gus announced that he
was enlisted and chosen for the army. He will go for basic training the next
day. Pa accused him of being lazy and this is just an excuse to run away from
the farm duties.
Pa’s angry outburst and relate about his
brother, who was killed in Cuba silences
Gus. Richard tried to talk to Gus but he refused to listen. Before leaving, Gus
tried to talk to his father, but he was unresponsive. Richard begins to
understand Hannah’s worry about her brother Otto, who join army earlier. Pa is
more silent after Gus left. Richard find
comfort visiting the Schermers and writing poems.
One afternoon, Richard received another
letter from Mr.Kilmer. Richard thought that this is the kindest and warmest letter
the poet had ever written to him. There are many advices and encouragements in
it. He writes a reply, and asks how the poem can a poem make the world a better
place. He feels the urgency to post the letter.
On his way to the post office, he stops by
Hannah’s house. He calls her to accompany
him to the post office. When Hannah opens the door, he could tell from her
expression that something awful had happened. “Your Friend, Mr.Kilmer, has been killed”, Hannahs says.
CHAPTER 10
The news of Mr.Kilmer’s death is in the
newspaper. The headline “Beloved American Pet killed in Battle.” There is a picture
of Mr.Kilmer. Richard gazes at the smiling face of his poet mentor and friend,
for the first time. The article recounts the circumstances of Kilmer’s death
and how his comrades bury him in France.
Richard is too shocked to cry, but when he
realises that the unposted letter is still in his pocket, reality strikes, He
excused himself from the Schermers and run to his favourite oak tree where he
cries freely.
Richard composes a poem “In Memory Of
Sergeant Joyce Kilmer”, expressing sadness over the loss of a world rhyme and
song he had treasured. He shares the poem with the Schermers the next day and
they insist that more people should read it. The poem it touching and
beautiful. Many families in Turtle Lake also
loss their loved ones and Richard’s poem would mean a lot to them.
Richard agrees, so he and Hannah took the
poem to the “Turtle Lake Weekly” office to be published. However, Richard fears
what Pa’s reaction if his poem is printed.
On Tuesday, the poem is in the newspaper.
Richard is hiding in his room when Pa walks in. He looks calm and tranquil. Pa
told him about uncle Roland’s death in a war, and Richard’s poem reflects how
he actually feel. Now he understood why Richard wrote poems. Richard too
understand, how a poem can make the world a better place.
The war end in mid-November by the Allies.
The Knight family are poring the story about the end of history’s most terrible
war. Pa is relieved but thinks its funny that Gus is still in training but the
war is over and done.
Hannah’s brother, Otto came home to a hero’s
welcome parade. Richard hopes that anti-German feeling will last.
Richard poetry’s became regular feature in
the Turtle Lake Weekly. His poetry always dealt with farm life and he is always
consult his father first about farm’s life. Every night after dinner Richard
and Pa would read his latest poem and Pa often had a correction or suggestion.
Richard found his father’s idea as
helpful as Mr.Kilmer had been.\
In other times, Pa would simply enjoy the
poem and he would say with a smile and a nod. “That’s good son, that’s really
good”.
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