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    Uma Scharf “The Other Wes Moore” Essay “When we’re young‚ it sometimes seems as if the world doesn’t exist outside our city‚ our block‚ our house‚ our room. We make decisions based on what we see in that limited world and follow the only models available” (Moore‚ 178). Role models play a huge role in shaping an individual and the paths that they go down in their lifetime. In the case of Wes Moore and the other Wes Moore the different role models they had played a large role in shaping who they became

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    “I sat back‚ allowing Wes’s words to sink in. Then I responded‚ "I guess it’s hard sometimes to distinguish between second chances and last chances"(Page 67). In "The Other Wes Moore" the environment of both Wes Moore’s were completely different from each other. They both made some stupid decisions over time but who is perfect? It is expected of everyone to make some mistakes‚ in my opinion the main influence on their choices came from their environment. In their environment they had peers that would

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    my story could have been his." which is a speech made by Wes Moore in his autobiography . One Name‚ Two Fates tells the story of two black men with the same name. Both were born in Maryland. Both grew up with single mothers in fatherless homes. By the time they were 11 years old‚ both had been handcuffed by cops. But in result‚ One became a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Johns Hopkins‚ a Rhodes scholar‚ also is the author. The other Wes Moore‚ 34‚ is in the Jessup Correctional Institute’s maximum-security

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    likely believe that we are products of our environment. “You are a product of your environment. So choose the environment that will best develop you toward your objective. Analyze your life in terms of its environment. Are the things around you helping you toward success - or are they holding you back?” (W. Clement Stone) This idea could not be better represented than the two young boys that this story is about. In “The Other Wes Moore: One Name‚ Two Fates‚” written by Wes Moore‚ two fatherless young

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    In the novel The Other Wes Moore One Name Two Fates written by Wes Moore‚ each Wes led similar lives but due to seemingly minor decisions in their lives their outcomes drastically differ. There are choices that will come up in life and as seemingly irrelevant or innocent those choices seem can come back and affect the outcome of one’s life. The level of commitment that one puts into their work or studies no matter if they want to do it or not‚ will matter down the road. As trivial as it may seem

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    Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Two Lives of Wes Moore The book The Other Wes Moore tells the riveting story of two boys‚ both who have the same name and were born not that far apart in Baltimore. Told through different years‚ each snippet of both these Weses lives shows the contrast they have. Moore uses multiple rhetorical devices in his story that help with his overall purpose of writing this book. Moore’s purpose throughout this whole story shows how the decisions a person makes shapes them

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    As I have already stated numerous times‚ and I am sure that you are tired of hearing‚ The Other Wes Moore is a story of great emotion‚ about two children with the same name and very similar lifestyles‚ growing up‚ but ending up in two completely different places with their lives. The story tells of Wes Moore‚ the author‚ facing poverty and his ambition to receive a proper education‚ and Wes Moore‚ a man convicted of murder in the first-degree and sentenced to a life in prison. How could these two

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    Language Wes Moore Essay French philosopher Jean Paul Sartre once said‚ “We are our choices.” Human beings make the choices that determine their fate and the person they become. Wes Moore‚ the author of The Other Wes Moore‚ explores this concept in his novel. Wes shows how their environment‚ education and societal expectations led them to the decisions that changed their lives. While the environments that both boys grew up in were similar‚ there are key differences that influenced each Wes Moore

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    story could have been his.” This is how author Wes Moore describes the parallel life that he led with the other Wes Moore. I think that his statement is eerily accurate when you break it apart and dive into the crazy parallel lives that these two men led. “The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine.” The other Wes Moore grew up in practically the same neighborhood as the author Wes Moore… yet their lives ended up so different. Both Moores lived in Baltimore‚ in neighborhoods with lower

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    In The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore. Moore states‚ “The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine. The tragedy is that my story could have been his” (180). In my opinion‚ this statement is true‚ depending on how people interpret it. I see it as yes‚ it is a tragedy that Wes II did not end up a successful man as Wes I did. However‚ they both had turning points that could have drastically changed their fates. The only difference was that Wes I had more people helping sculpt him into a wonderful

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