Cruelty. MisBehavior. Torturing. Those words describe the relationship of an Older brother torturing and making fun of his younger brother. This topic fits the relationship between Erik and his brother Paul in the book Tangerine by Edward Bloor. “Erik's choices affect the development of Paul as the main character.” This is shown through Erik when he does menacing things to Paul like Spray Paint, Death, and Making people laugh at someone. Erik sprays painting Paul’s eye’s effects on the development of Paul’s character. This affects him when he is a little boy getting ready to play outside when his brother and his brother's friend approach him. Erik says, “‘You’re going to have to pay for what you did.”(Bloor 263). Paul didn’t know what he even did but at this moment Erik holds Paul down and opens his eyelids while Erik’s friend sprays white paint into his eyes. …show more content…
Every day Paul felt bad for himself because he couldn’t remember how he got his glasses he thought that it was his fault that he lost his vision because everyone had told him that he started into an Eclipse too long and went blind from it. Overall Erik spraying Pauls’ eye’s affects his character by making him wear glasses for the rest of his life. After Erik spray painted Paul’s eye he thought that he would be able to cover it up because Paul wouldn’t be able to remember he made fun of him by calling him Eclipse Boy. This moment happens when Erik and Paul are on the bus and Erik calls out “Hey, Eclipse Boy” (Bloor 34). This has an effect on Paul because everyone started laughing at him about his glasses and they only saw a kid with big glasses, not anything else. This effect his personality because after that Paul was scared to stand up for himself and he always thought about him and his glasses and how big they
All of these awful things that Erik has done affect the development of Paul in many ways. This is shown through the choices of Erik getting his friends to call Paul eclipse boy, spray painting Paul’s eyes, and ordering Arthur to hit Luis with a blackjack. One example of the effect Erik has had on Paul’s development is when Erik decided to get his friends to call Paul eclipse boy. Paul has a flashback and he goes back to when Erik and his friends were bullying him.
Erik Fisher helped Vincent Castor to spray paint into Paul’s eyes. Paul’s and Erik’s mom and dad found out, but they did nothing and told Paul a lie, A lie in which Paul believed for years. On page 256, Mr. Fisher states that “ you were
The story to his glasses. Paul was five years old when he was accused for telling about Eric and his friend: Vincent Castor spray painting the walls. The innocence of Paul wasn't desirable by Eric or his self-minded friend when Paul was sprayed in the eyes, by them. Paul’s parents knew the truth all along, but keeping it from Paul brought in the picture of how they reasoned the truth with their son, a visually impaired boy that figured out something they couldn't keep from him (Tangerine, December 1). The citations prove how Paul can see situations around him that are pretty nosy behind his glasses, but he lacks support from very much of his family and
“The truth is like a sun. You can shut it out for a little, but it ain’t goin’ away,” Elvis Presley, a famous musician once said. Erik Fisher, Paul's brother, in the book Tangerine, by Edward Bloor, has been an untruthful person ever since he was little. Erik’s choices impact Paul by causing him to despise Erik,causing Paul to abhor his appearance, and ruining Pauls relationships with his friends. Overtime Paul despises Erik more and more every day because of the problems he has caused in his life.
Erik's choice to blind his brother has caused emotional damage and physical damage to Paul. 4444 Choices made by Erik in Tangerine by Edward Bloor can significantly impact Paul and other people. We see this in the second choice Erik made when he ordered Arthur Baeur to hit Luis with a blackjack. “Arthur reached Luis, turned, and whipped the blackjack around with a loud whack against the side of Luis's head. ”(Bloor 211)When
This reason why this has a negative impact on Paul because he gives Erik all the attention and never gives Paul any attention. When Erik and Arther took stuff from the tented houses, dad explained to the sherif had agreed that if all the robbery victims sign paperwork saying either have the stolen item returned or receive the cash value of the item and they would not press charges on the boys. The reason why this has a negative impact on Paul because he did not do anything because he did not want anything to happen to the Erik Fisher football dream and when Paul does something he gets in trouble but if Erik does something nothing happens.in the end dad has some favoritism on Erik and does not give any attention to
Oprah Winfrey once said that “A mentor is someone who allows you to see the hope inside of yourself.” A mentor in a person’s life can change their life forever. Learning about yourself through someone else greatly impacts one’s life. In the literary work Tangerine by Edward Bloor, Luis’s choices affected Pauls’s life, self-concept, and relationships with peers and family members because he acted brave, supportive, and confident. Tangerine is about a boy named Paul who moves to a town called Tangerine in Florida where many peculiar things happen.
Imagine moving away from home, changing schools, and having a family that won’t even give attention when needed. Paul goes through all of this, and he is left to make decisions that will change his life forever. Three choices Paul goes through are, changing schools, tattling on Tangerine Middle School soccer players, and informing the police about Arthur and Erik’s wrong doings. In the novel, Tangerine by Edward Bloor, Paul moves from Houston Texas to Tangerine Florida, and the first five months are filled with decisions and chaos. The choices made by Paul, and the consequences of those choices, affect the development of his character.
A choice made by Erik affects Paul by making him legally blind. Erik and his friend, Castor, made a choice to spray paint Paul’s eyes. Castor and Erik had made a wrong choice to spray paint a wall, which made Paul almost informed his parents. However, Erik and Castor spray painted Paul’s eyes before he had a chance
Around the same section, Erik says the name “Castor” which triggers a memory Paul had blocked for a long time, the truth behind his visual impairment and that Erik was at fault for it. This led to Paul accepting it was not his fault and he finally stopped blaming himself for it. In conclusion, Paul started off as a wimpy, fearful kid who ended up finding a lot about himself and turned out a strong, independent young man. He had an incredible arch of character development throughout the entire novel, with changes in himself and the outside of him.
The first big choice that Erik made that affected Paul was when he hit Tino in the face.(205) “Immediately, faster than I thought he could, faster than Tino thought he could, Erik lashed out, smashing the back of his hand across Tino’s face, smashing him so hard that Tino spun halfway around in the air and landed on the grass. Erik did this because Tino made fun of him and he got angry. This affected Paul because he didn't do anything, it made him feel small. Paul says, “ I just stared back at her, paralyzed with fear, while the scene rolled on.”(204) This shows that Paul knew Erik was going to do something bad, he did nothing.
When Paul was young, Erik and a friend of his put spray paint in Paul’s eyes, which left Paul a visually impaired person for the rest of his life. “And I remembered Erik’s fingers prying my eyelids open while Vincent Castor sprayed white paint into them. ”(Bloor 263) Erik accused Paul of telling on the teachers and getting Castor in trouble.
The most important way Erik impacts Paul is he causes Paul’s life to become full of constant fear and anxiety. This is proven by Bloor when his character Paul states, “I have always been afraid of Erik” (42). Paul has been afraid of Erik his entire life, as Bloor indicates by this quote. The quote also gives the reason why Paul tries to avoid Erik, and sets up the
In the novel Tangerine, Paul the main character has to deal with actions from his family, especially from his brother Erik that affect him physically and mentally. Erik’s choices impacted Paul in a negative way. In the novel Tangerine, Erik is the reason Paul is visually impaired. When Paul was younger Paul has experienced some unpleasant things from his brother. Erik doesn’t think about how he hurts people and how it affects them.
Erik’s father was so into the “Erik fisher football dream” that he did not realize that Erik is the reason that Paul is halfway blind. Erik thought that Paul told on his friend and he got in trouble “ You’re going to have to pay for telling on Castor. You told who sprayed paint on the wall, and Castor got into trouble. Castor doesn’t like getting into trouble….. And I remember Erik’s fingers prying my eyelids open while Vincent Castor sprayed white paint into them.”