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    According to Stephan R. Covey “while we are free to choose our actions‚ we are not free to choose our consequences of our actions.” Tangerine by: Edward Bloor was about this boy name Paul Fisher moving to Tangerine‚ Florida where he learned to face his fears about his brother Erik. The character in the story that had the biggest impact on Paul was Erik. First of all‚ Erik knocked out Tino‚ Erik and Arthur killed Luis‚ and finally he was the reason for Paul’s eye problems. First‚ Erik got into a

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be temporarily blind and have to wear a certain type of glasses for the rest of your life? In that case you have come to the right place because this book we read called tangerine has many ups and downs but is a phenomenal book. This book takes you on a journey throughout the life of a kid name paul’s life‚ but as it may seem‚ it is hard for him in this world for many reasons‚ but there’s one that stands out above the rest. Paul is temporarily blind

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    Choices greatly influence the everyday lives of people. The choice‚ small or big‚ can greatly affect someone’s life negatively or positively. The most significant choice made by any character in Tangerine was made by Mom and Dad to turn a blind eye towards Erik’s bad actions. A result of this choice was making Erik think it’s okay to continue making bad choices. When the problem began with Erik spray painting Paul in the eyes‚ his parents ignored the situation. They took Paul to the hospital and

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    Compare and Contrast Essay. In the novel Tangerine By Edward Bloor‚ we read about Paul a twelve-year-old boy who struggles with legal blindness‚ and he also feels neglected by his parents. Paul realizes that his older brother Erik is a cruel and a twisted child. Paul tries to get his parents to see his point of view‚ but has trouble getting the message to them. Paul and his brother Erik‚ though related have many differences‚ but also a few similarities that make them unique characters of interest

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    change the people.” Tangerine‚ a novel by Edward Bloor‚ depicts the journey Paul Fisher takes to discover the truth about himself‚ and how he became legally blind. After Paul moves to Tangerine County‚ Florida‚ he meets Luis Cruz‚ the elder brother of his friend Tino. Luis Cruz impacted Paul Fisher by aiding him with uncovering the truth and helping him to become more truthful to others. First‚ Luis Cruz indirectly affected Paul by inviting Paul to visit Luis’ Golden Dawn Tangerine Grove again. Paul

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    The theme of our poem is to not judge anything by its appearance and the tone is annoyed and grateful. One of the tones is annoyed because Paul and the Tangerine kids were always annoyed by either Paul’s family or by how they were treated. The second tone is grateful because Paul was happy to get a second chance on the soccer team and the Tangerine kids were happy to be treated with more respect. We chose this theme because there are many examples in the book that we can describe and elaborate on

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    must deal with negative faces including his brother Erik and his brother’s friend Arthur inside his house and outside his house in the novel Tangerine. Paul also faces many different problems in the book such as having to switch schools three times throughout the book. These are just some of the many problems Paul Fisher faces throughout the book Tangerine. Author Edward Bloor lived in Trenton‚ New Jersey before attending Fordham University in New York and now resides in Florida. He has penned

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    This is a Geometric Character Analysis of the book Tangerine. A Geometric Character Analysis uses shapes and different lines to represent characters and their connections. Characters and their relationships are important to a narrative because they show their connections through speaking to each other. Without the showing their relationships ‚ their would be no conflict in the story. This would make a very boring book. The first shape‚ the circle‚ represents Paul’s personality. The circular shape

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    I read the book Tangerine‚ by Edward Bloor. It was a fictional book‚ and it took place in a modern-day setting. Many characters and events from the book can be symbolized by objects in a book box. The main character in Tangerine was Paul Fisher. Paul happened to be the dynamic character as well. Paul is represented in my book box by thick glasses and a diary. One major plotline of the book dealt with Paul’s glasses. He had them since he was younger because he had damaged his eyes looking into a

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    The book‚ Tangerine‚ is about a boy named Paul Fisher that has recently moved to a city in Florida named Tangerine. Tangerine is not your ordinary city‚ this city has experienced many unusual things‚ some being a giant sinkhole created right by the school or even lighting being struck the same area every day. Not only does Paul have to adjust to his new life at Tangerine‚ but also has to deal with his brother‚ Eric‚ and his football dream. This spectacular book is written by Edward Bloor and the

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