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Tears Of A Tiger By Andy Jackson Character Analysis
Tears of a Tiger is a very emotional story about a boy named Andy Jackson. Andy Jackson goes to Hazelwood High School, and plays basketball for their team. He is one of their best players, and after winning a game with his best friend, Robbie Washington, they get in Andy's ride, and drive away. Unfortunately, Andy was drinking, and got in a devastating car crash that killed Rob. Andy felt terribly guilty, and went into a deep stage of depression. Later in the school year Andy committed suicide and was hated

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