Edward Bloor's Tangerine The Truth

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In the story tangerine the truth is the most important thing. In the story, truth expressed as one of the themes. Truth is what most of the characters have problems with. Paul faces problems that others need to know about but keeps the truth to himself or it’s that the parents can’t handle the truth. Edward Bloor has different ways of showing the truth when characters face countless situations that depict truth.
The first way the story depicts truth story Tangerine the dad shows truth in a some parts of the book. In the story he was oblivious of Paul, his son. Paul's father was into Erik so much that he didn't even know the truth about him. He didn’t notice that Paul played soccer, he didn't even Know the position Paul played in or that he

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