Analysis Of Doriano's Behavior

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Leonardo's behavior and personality reflects continuities similar to his earlier stages such as aggressiveness when he doesn't get his way. When he feels some type of intimidation for example, with a classmate which becomes group leader instead of himself. He is a little too irritated at times more than average for kids his own age. Also Leonardo is very shy and timid, since he was born he was always very quiet, and didn't like to meet new people of socialize with them; even though he's still getting better by the day

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