The Tangerine Paul Fisher Character Analysis

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In the story, The Tangerine, the author Edward Bloor characterizes a major character, Paul Fisher, as a very shy, non-interactive and introverted kid but can see though people for what they really are in the inside and is very observant of others. According to the book 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 thought he might actually fall over. This exemplifies that Paul was just not trying to stand out in the crowd by staying in the back of the line and at the same time he was figuring out why that guy was slouching like he didn’t want to be there. Also noted in the beginning of the novel it states,” But I can see. I can see everything. I can see things that Mom