People of Lake Windsor has a point-of-view of the Tangerine residents that they are tough and harsh people based on their racist assumptions. Mr.Costello has realized that the koi is gone. He assumes that the people of Tangerine purloin the koi, because they aren’t as wealthy as the Lake Windsor residents. According to page 242, Paul argues with the Homeowners Association that it’s ridiculous how they came up with the conclusion that the Tangerine residents stole the koi fish, with Mr.Costello left saying “I don’t know, Paul.” Paul finally admits that the ospreys are stealing the koi fish, which makes them stop blaming the people of Tangerine. This reveals that after Paul tells the real cause of the koi’s disappearance, they no longer see the people of Tangerine as thieves. Although the Tangerine neighborhood is not the most fanciest or nicest place you can live in, however to think that they stole the koi is from someone with a racist
People of Lake Windsor has a point-of-view of the Tangerine residents that they are tough and harsh people based on their racist assumptions. Mr.Costello has realized that the koi is gone. He assumes that the people of Tangerine purloin the koi, because they aren’t as wealthy as the Lake Windsor residents. According to page 242, Paul argues with the Homeowners Association that it’s ridiculous how they came up with the conclusion that the Tangerine residents stole the koi fish, with Mr.Costello left saying “I don’t know, Paul.” Paul finally admits that the ospreys are stealing the koi fish, which makes them stop blaming the people of Tangerine. This reveals that after Paul tells the real cause of the koi’s disappearance, they no longer see the people of Tangerine as thieves. Although the Tangerine neighborhood is not the most fanciest or nicest place you can live in, however to think that they stole the koi is from someone with a racist