How Does Edward Bloor Characterize Paul In Tangerine

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In the novel “Tangerine” by Edward Bloor characterizes Paul into an attentive and introverted student, with the power to read through others .In the beginning of the story, on page 4, the novel states that “I can see things that Mom and Dad can’t. Or won’t” Although Paul’s parents may think he’s blind, he is able to see a whole disparate side of someone's personality. This may come from his observant character .According to the story, on page 35, it states “ I quietly took my place at the end of the line, next to a guy who was slouching so badly that I though he might actually fall over. He was't alone, either. Everyone seemed to be depressed, to be sorry to be there.” Paul can't help but to examine at other's actions, which gives him a clear