Character Analysis: Does Kenny Treat People Like Byron

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Does Kenny not treat people like Byron or Does Kenny treat people like Byron. Kenny does treat people like Byron because, he always tries to help people so there are not hurt.
When Kenny first meets Rufus, he shared his lunch with him when he really does not know him. Instead of eating all his lunch and leaving Rufus to just watch him, he tries to treat Rufus better and give lunch to him. Eventually his mom starts sending more sandwiches and snacks with Kenny after he told her he does not like to see people hurt. Kenny tries to help Rufus has lunch since he doesn’t have any.
Byron had fun beating up Larry Dunn, but Kenny does not like to hurt other people, Even Though Larry had been bullied Kenny, still felt bad to see him getting hurt. Kenny

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