Analysis Of Star Wars By Bertina Davoodi

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Essay Bertina Davoodi This is a story about a boy who is not a normal boy and he go to school with another normal people. he have a bad feeling and he thinks he has two friend, but he understand jack is not his really friend. August loves Star Wars because he wants to be a hero, he wants people like him, and he identifies with Boba Fett.
August is a hero because, he want to help to people and it`s not important if people laugh to him. he just want to help people, for example in the story he said “if he hadn't put the backpack between us, I most definitely would have offered to help him.” (palacio p.37) its important because he dosent care what people said, he want to be like a hero and help people .
August always think about Star Wars

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