The Other Wes Moore Growing up and trying to figure out the person you want to become is a treacherous journey. In the novel, The Other Wes Moore, by Wes Moore, we see two detailed coming of age stories about two unique individuals who grew up only a couple of blocks from each other with the same name. The men’s lives and stories, however, went drastically different even as they were faced with some of the same challenges. Everyone has their regrets, and wishes they could go back in time and change the outcome of their decisions, but we are unable to and can choose to either grow from those events, or let them drag us down. Very similarly to the other Wes Moore, I have let societal pressures consume me in ways I was not very fond of, but seeing how both men were …show more content…
I have become very vulnerable to the pressures of society, and very often let my emotions get the best of me. Like the other Wes, I have to feel in control of my surroundings and myself. Once in an argument with a close friend, I let my emotions take over and began going off on her, trying to get my message across that I was hurt and upset, but not knowing how to express it any better. Early in the novel, the other Wes is outside playing football outside with the neighborhood kids and the game begins to quickly escalate, eventually leading to Wes getting punched in the face. Wes’s brother, Tony, wanted him to be able to defend himself, giving him this piece of advice, “Rule number one: If someone disrespects you, you send them a message so fierce that they won’t have the chance to do it again” (Moore 33). This piece of advice later leads Wes to being blind-sided by rage and carrying out a weapon in order to “send his message”. While my actions may not have been as violent, I can see us both being pulled and controlled not only by our emotions but by how our community may
Sam discovered he can’t change somebody but love them for who they truly are. Sam came of age because of so many family problems he faced during his childhood. To begin, this story takes place in New Jersey. The author introduces the protagonist Sam, who is dealing
In his novel The Other Wes Moore, Moore takes us through his upbringing and the person with the same name as him. Although they have the same name, their stories are vastly different due to the environment surrounding them. After not studying for an English test Author Wes would be put on academic probation and his mother will send him away to military school. Even though he understands his situation he didn’t believe, the school “understands [his] situation” (Moore 54). His transportation to and from school was ever changing, he’s fatherless, and his mother is overworked.
Camryn Dillavou Miss Putman Hour 4 15 November 2016 Argument Essay Charlie Gordon was a man many lives. He lived the majority of his life in a state of mental deficiency, having an IQ of 68. He worked as a janitor for the majority of his life. One day he had the opportunity of a lifetime.
And both Moores had positive and negative social influences. This essay by now established the influence family members can make in a person’s life, and in TOWM, family influence is a major key. Both Wes’ were influenced by at least one family member and respectively shaped the people they became. Similarly, the boys had friends who impacted them positively and negatively. When the author Wes started attending Riverdale all the students around him were white, therefore, he felt left out.
At the time, all I could think about was fighting Cecil, because of his nasty insults towards Atticus. The only reason why I didn’t act was because I knew that Atticus had a reason for me to not make a scene about the court case. I trusted Atticus’ words over my own thoughts because I respected his wisdom and values. My decision to punch Cecil would not only betray Atticus, but it would also show that I had little respect for him. I later realized that my decision to fight Cecil would not have made this situation any better than it already was.
Just as This Boy’s Life depicts Tobias Wolff struggles as a child growing up, The Other Wes Moore memoir divulge the same. Though the two authors are from a different generation by age, they both wrote about the journey of growing up with their mothers. The mother role she plays in her children lives just as the relationship between a mother and child will determine what direction that child will pursue in
In the astounding book, Flipped by Wendelin Van Draan, the author conveys a story of two newly teenagers experiencing the bright stages of crushing, which Van Draan states as “unique.” The two teenagers, one Bryce, and one Juli flip perceptions of one another, which can become a little rocky. Although the two teens may never be the best of friends, or may never realize that existing spark
“This book is meant to show how,for those of us who live in the most precarious places in this country, our destinies can be determined by a single stumble down the wrong path,or a tentative steo down the right one. This is our story.” Throughout the strory, the author Wes Moore created this book The Other Wes Moore, doubling is when two characters are described about their life and they both share the same but different story. The author uses imagery, juxtaposition, and irony to develop coming-of-age themes. Ultimately, the author shows doubling between him and the other Wes Moore and to pick out that their stories couldve been eachothers.
“The Man Who Was Almost a Man” by Richard Wright and “Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather both have protagonists who desire a life distinct to the one they currently live and use a train as a means to gain it. The train symbolizes being brand new and starting a life they have always wished for. Dave and Paul are the same in a lot of ways. Both of them wanting their life to be bigger and better than what they are used to and will go to extreme measures to get what they want. “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” by Richard Wright is about a teenager, Dave Glover, who is trying to break free from childhood and enter the world of adulthood.
In most “coming-of-age” stories, the main character undergoes a vast amount of change. The main character’s values and attitude completely depend on this change. All or most of these changes rely on influence from other characters or main events in the story. In the book by Mark Frost, The Paladin Prophecy, a teenage boy named Will surprisingly scores off the charts on a National Test. His score announces that his whole world is about to change, leaving his world behind.
Looking Ahead: Toby’s Dire Fate If you had the ability to see your future, would you? While it may be impossible for us to foresee what is coming in our own lives, Tobias Wolff allows us to look ahead at what will become of our protagonist, Toby, is his 1989 memoir This Boy’s Life.
Also in the book “I am the Cheese” there’s also a teenage boy named Adam who is discovering himself and his memory’s. Both of the novel's protagonists are on a journey of finding what makes them, them through adolescence. What makes you you, are your actions and your self-image. One of the things
Christopher starts out by acting as Aspergers controls him. Christopher runs away from social interaction and communication. He goes on to challenge his Aspergers when he finds out that his father has been lying to him his whole life about his mother being dead. In the end Christopher sees the real world for what it is and doesn’t shelter himself through it. This makes the novel the perfect story the theme of coming of age.
Have you ever been faced with a decision that you thought was impossible? Or had to decide In coming of age stories, the protagonist is often faced with a dramatic decision that causes an internal struggle which signifies their mental shift into adulthood. How the protagonist handles their plight and what they learn from it is an important aspect of coming of age stories. In “The Passage,” a young boy named Joe is faced with an impossible decision that shows him maturing.
“There are certain things you can only learn in storm” is a quote that I am a living example of. I have forgiven myself for ever screaming or losing my cool. I don’t have excuses, what I have is a lot of making up to do. I am not going to play “desperate, crazy, obsessed guy, harasser” those are qualities that I am far from. I tell myself “fighter, successful, lover,