Sammy: A Brief Analysis Of Characters

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“... a good tan and a broad soft-looking can.” Sammy sees things from a different point of view. He thinks differently than others. Sammy acts with a different mojo than others. He is a nine-teen year old kid with a nine-teen year old brain.

‘‘Here comes the sad part of the story,or at least my parents think it is sad.’’ This quote shows that he has an immature attitude about things. Although sometimes he thinks he is mature,his attitude towards things show a different side. He is a wild minded kid. Nextly, the thing that shows his immaturity is his actions.

“The girls….are in a hurry to get out,so I say ‘I quit’ to lengle quick enough for them to hear.” With sammy saying this he shows he is immature. This action was inappropriate and

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