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  1. Danny Saunders. Although The Chosen focuses equally on both Reuven’s and Danny’s personal and religious development, it is Danny’s story that provides the central conflict of the novel and sets in motion both protagonists’ process of discovery.

  2. Actor Ben Edelman tells us about his character Danny Saunders in THE CHOSEN. Brilliant young men from rival yeshivas, Reuven and Danny first meet on a baseball diamond.

    • 50 sec
    • 973
    • Long Wharf Theatre
  3. Character Analysis. Danny is, in some ways, a classic hero. He has a distinct struggle, which lasts the span of this coming-of-age story and is resolved at the end. In other ways, Danny is a unique hero. At the beginning of the story, Danny is fifteen and he has a lot going for him. He’s totally brilliant. No joke.

  4. In 1944 Brooklyn, fifteen-year-old Reuven Malter prepares to play a baseball game: his own Modern Orthodox school against a team from an ultra-orthodox Hasidic yeshiva. It becomes apparent that the only good player on the opposing team is Danny Saunders, the son of nearby Hasidic Rabbi Reb Saunders.

    • Chaim Potok
    • 1967
  5. Danny Saunders, the other protagonist, is a brilliant Hasid with a photographic memory and a passion for psychoanalysis. Danny is the son of Reb Saunders, the pious and revered head of a great Hasidic dynasty.

    • Chaim Potok
    • 1967
  6. Danny Saunders. Next. David Malter. Danny is the other protagonist of the novel and Reuvens best friend. They despise each other at the start, but quickly become close confidants. Danny desperately needs a friend like Reuven as he has a particularly difficult adolescence.

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  8. Set in the mid­1940s, it is the story of a growing friend­ship between Danny Saunders, the son of the grand rebbe of a large Hasidic sect in Brooklyn, and Reuven Malter, the son of a more secularized writer and scholar.

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