49 pages 1 hour read

Alan Gratz

The Brooklyn Nine

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2009

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Character Analysis

Felix and Uncle Albert

Felix and Uncle Albert are the first members of the Schneider family depicted, and inhabit two character traits that they pass on to later generations. Felix demonstrates a determination to make things better and a belief that things can improve. Seen in his decision to come to America as a stowaway, Felix desires for something better for his family. His determination and refusal to admit defeat is shown when, after he and his family have lost everything, he vows to make a comeback after seeing the hope of new immigrants. A hope for a better life is the main reason people immigrated to America, and he represents that hope throughout his story. Uncle Albert represents hard work, as he adapts after losing his job due to a warehouse fire. He moves his family into cheaper housing and takes on a more demanding job to support his family. Albert and Felix do not experience great financial success, but the fruits of their labor can be seen through future generations in their family who live much more comfortable lifestyles. In this way, the actions of Albert and Felix pave the way for all those to come.

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