Before Zits goes through his transformation he is just a sad person where he thinks no one loves him. He thinks that the white people did all bad things and they are bad people. This is far from true but his thoughts leads himself down through depression thinking hes a different person then what he actually is. It then leads to him trying to solve all his problems through violence by robbing a bank. When he gets shot and goes through his transformation he thought he …show more content…
When he first gets into his fathers body he feels immediate hate in the body. He wants to kill it and instantly leave it so his dad can feel the pain he went through. Some evidence to back up this hate is "**** me, I think, and **** this body i'm occupying" (Pg 208). A more important take away though from his fathers transformation is he can finally see the wrongs that his father done. For example in the book his father says "White People did this to Indians. You make us like this". Zits can instantly see that this statement is wrong after all the transformations he has been through. This is very important because he can finally tell whats wrong and whats