The story Tangerine takes you on a journey of a boy named Paul’s life. They show his emotions, tells and shows the reader how he feels when he hears he is moving. This story shows the good and the bad. They explain Paul’s emotions and the complicated relationships with his friends and his brother, Erik. You as the reader end up finding out a lot of stuff throughout the story. Next, you find out who Paul’s real friends are. So as you can see this story has many things in it so you will never get bored…
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Bloor’s novel Tangerine in many ways, but one of the main ones is that how Paul stops being scared and stands up for himself and how he is brave. So in Edward Bloor’s novel, Tangerine, the choices made by Paul and the consequences of these choice had a significant impact on Paul. This choice made by Paul gave Paul and whole new look at soccer at Tangerine. In the story it says “I never minded being on the sideline until that moment.” which is one page 190. When Paul thought this it made Paul want to be…
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Is Paul Strong enough to face his brother, Erik, or conquer his fears in life. In the beginning of the book Paul moves to Florida with his family (the Fishers). Paul then goes to a new school and makes new friends, until things started getting crazy. In the novel Tangerine by: Edward Bloom, Paul struggles with being a not a strong kid,he feels like he feels like a freak. Soon he learns to be confident and begins to stay strong and be himself. When Paul moves to Tangerine, he is a mama's boy,…
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In the realistic fiction novel Tangerine, by Edward Bloom, the “big picture” of the novel involves the main character’s, Paul Fisher, growing understanding of his surroundings, including his family issues. The motif, or challenge, of sight is the main significant motif mentioned in the novel because the reader gets the chance to see what Paul is able to see, and his opinions on the different relationships developing. The main character and protagonist, Paul, struggles through with the motif of sight…
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“Nothing happens Paul. There is no IEP in your file.” That was a character choice made by Mrs. Fisher meaning that she took the IEP (Individualized Education Plan). In the novel Tangerine, by Edward Bloor there is a middle school boy by the name of Paul Fisher who is legally blind but loves the sport of Soccer and just wants to be on a soccer team. Paul’s favorite position to play is goalie and he wants his parents to watch him play, but Paul’s parents are doing other things, like getting caught…
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In the story, The Tangerine, the author Edward Bloor characterizes a major character, Paul Fisher, as a very shy, non-interactive and introverted kid but can see though people for what they really are in the inside and is very observant of others. According to the book on page 35 it states,” I quietly took my place at the end of the line, next to a guy who was slouching so badly that I thought he might actually fall over. This exemplifies that Paul was just not trying to stand out in the crowd by…
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“The truth shall set you free.” What does that mean? Does the truth set you free? In the novel Tangerine by Edward Bloor, a boy named Paul Fisher had lots of secrets that needed to be set free. Paul Fisher could see the truth about people but never exposed them. He was scared of people. Edward Bloor is trying to tell us saying the truth will make you feel great. Paul Fisher have been going through tough times. He is scared of his brother and mad at his mother and father. His brother tried to kill…
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choices that affects the development of Paul Fisher’s character. In Tangerine by Edward Bloor, Mrs. Fisher, the main character's mother, has a tough time figuring out what is best for her youngest son Paul. Unfortunately, it turns out she makes the wrong choices which causes a significant amount of change in Paul’s life. These changes were not exactly for the better, causing Paul to be angry and upset with her due to of all the mistakes she makes. Paul is already going through a rough patch in…
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choices affected Paul in many different ways, good and bad. So many characters in the novel, not only Paul had to face many hardships and challenges. In the novel Tangerine, Paul has to try really hard to stand up for his fears and become a strong individual both inside and out. Every choice comes with a consequence; either good or bad.Erik's choices affected Paul in many different ways, but the consequences for Erik weren’t so good. To begin, the first choice Erik made that affected Paul was when Erik…
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Geometric Character Analysis The novel Tangerine, by Edward Bloor, contains round characters with deep relationships to each other, causing the story to be more interactive through the characters. Each individual character has a different visual representation and connection to any other character. Characters can relate to others through geometric shapes and symbols in a visual diagram. Tangerine uses the round characters to enhance the story, and the visual geometric character analysis adds depth and…
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