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    gets more difficult, as in novels, challenging circumstances may occur, but individuals build up the courage to stand up to their problems. In the book “Tangerine” by: Edward Bloor, Paul Fisher sees the world from behind glasses. But he’s not so blind that he can’t see that there are some very unusual things about his family’s new home in Tangerine County, FL. Where else does a sinkhole swallow an entire school, fire burn underground for years, and lightning strike at the same time every day?…

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    Choices Has someone else's choice impacted another's life? Choices impact many people, even if that do not make the choice. One example is Tangerine by Edward Bloor. Paul and other characters are faced with many problems, and they all affected Paul in someway, they helped him reveal his memories. Paul and his family's choices impact Paul by changing his life, forming his self-concept, and affecting his relationships. A choice made by Paul affects himself by helping him realize he is more than…

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    our abilities”-J.K Rowling. We often get to choose what we do and we have to deal with the consequences of our choice. Tangerine is filled with choices and more often than not it is Paul Fisher who had to deal with the repercussions.The Novel Tangerine by Edward Bloor is about Paul Fisher, a shy boy who comes from a dysfunctional family, that moves from Houston, Texas to Tangerine, Florida. Paul is a legally blind, but he doesn’t let that get in his way he decides to become a soccer player. He…

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    In the book Tangerine, Victor affects Paul very much as they spend more and more time with each other. It starts out with Paul trying out for the soccer team at Tangerine Middle School. Paul has just caught a ball heading for the goal: “Suddenly, wham! A foot came slicing in front of my face, driving the ball out of my hands and into the goal. [...] ‘You taking a nap, Fisherman?’” (Bloor 110). That leaves Paul feeling like Victor was a jerk who he needs to learn how to get around. Then it…

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    Edward Bloor’s Tangerine focuses on Paul Fisher. After he moves to Tangerine, Florida, he notices strange things happening, from sinkholes to daily lightning bolts. Not only this but thanks to the people around him, he becomes a new person. A certain character that contributes to Paul’s reform is Victor, a friend, and fellow soccer player. At first, Victor seems like an enemy. On page 122, he screams into Paul’s face,” If we lose this game, you’re dead!” However, there is more to him, and…

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    Tangerine Literary Analysis In the book Tangerine, Paul’s mother made many choices that changed the story in several ways. There were many occasions where she lied to Paul, and when he found out the truth, it caused a bigger problem. If she told Paul the truth from the beginning, there wouldn’t be such a big problem, but she waited until Paul found out. I believe that Mrs. Fisher wants to do good with Paul, but a lot of her choices lead to bad impacts. In this essay, I will talk about…

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    Everyone has that one person who helps them in their life. There’s that one person in the novel Tangerine. In Edward Bloor’s novel Tangerine, Luis Cruz fits the mythological archetype of mentor because he aids, is a positive figure to, and trains Paul. Proving to be a mentor, Luis aids Paul. Aiding him means to help him in some way, shape, or form. For instance, when Paul is scared of Erik and Arthur, Luis helps him by saying, “I wouldn’t be scared they’re punks.” And you shouldn’t be…

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    The Rivaling Brothers In the book Tangerine, by Edward Bloor, Paul and Erik Fisher are rivaling brothers who don’t get along very well. In the book, Paul and Erik have diverse personalities so they are opposite geometric characters. Erik Fisher is very bold, he stands out on the football field and in the neighborhood. Erik is also very popular and cool, because of these characteristics Erik is defined as the shape is “pow”. On the other hand, Paul Fisher is very abstract and much less than…

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    In the beginning of Edward Bloor's Tangerine the main character, Paul faces a lot of difficulties. He starts off by being a scared, whiny kid but by the end of the book is a strong, confident kid. Paul has changed but he didn't do that on his own. It was the choices that people around him made that caused Paul to develop into a bold, confident kid just like how the choices of Victor Guzman helped shape him. When Paul first meets Victor he's just getting back from a suspension. And when…

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    In the novel “Tangerine,” by Edward Bloor, Erik’s choices and the consequences of those choices affected the main character, Paul. Erik is Paul's older brother, who made many significant choices throughout the novel. Some of the choices Erik made was, he hit Tino in the face, told Arthur to hit Luis, and when they were younger Erik held Paul's arms back while letting his friend Victor spray white paint into Paul's eyes. The first choice Erik made was, he hit Tino in the face. On…

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