Mark And Bryon's Relationship Analysis

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Mark and Bryon’s relationship has changed throughout the story. Mark and bryon have been friends since the beginning but they are beginning to separate because of cathy and other reasons Bryon is growing up and mark isn’t this is causing them to separate Because bryon is getting more sirous about life he thinks Mark is a bad kid he thinks he is a bad influence on M&M. Bryon said himself ‘’He was my best friend and we were like brothers.’’ Hinton 13. He was saying that they were so strong that they could call each other brothers. They also were separate rating because of Cathy. Bryon said ‘’I started spending more and more time with Cathy.’’ Hinton 87 Because he was spending more time with Kathy Bryon and Mark weren’t spending any time together

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