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Character sketch paragraph.

While reading the story street pharm we encountered a misleading, deceiving and wealthy teen named Ty as we followed him through his journeys in the world of drug dealing. Ty even said “Even when I was a kid, Dad didn’t hide the ugly side of the business from me” (pg.27). Ty Johnson followed in his dad Orlando’s footsteps and continued to run his business while Orlando was locked up. Ty was expelled from him first school for skipping and ends up at “Les Chancellors” where he meets a girl named Alyse. As they start to talk more and more Ty realizes that he’s falling in love, but he knows that he would put Alyse in danger by dating her. “All I could think was, We’re together? Are we together?” p.172. Now realizing he’s gone to deep and gotten distracted by their relationship even though, Alyse is still oblivious to the fact that Ty is a drug dealer until he tells her. Alyse is so disappointed in him that they break up, but Ty realizes how much he loved Alyse. He loves her so much he decided to quit the business and go back to school so he could be with her, but his plans are ruined once he discovers he can no longer go to Les Chancellors until September due to the he waitlist. Despite this obstacle he continues to achieve his goal. Alyse is proud of Ty for changing in such a great way and she decides to give him a second chance.

Dave Conroy- Characterization Paragraph

Dave Conroy- Characterization Paragraph

 

Stuck out in the wilderness, Dave Conroy journeyed through Hoodoo creek but his decisions affected him greatly. As he traveled through the creek he made some assertive decisions which caused him grave consequences. During the story Dave Conroy knew “as he stood on the summit that he should have made camp two miles back in the timber and crossed the divide in the morning. (p.91)” Dave knew he should’ve taken the time to make a camp and rest, but he decided to continue on. Dave even realized “he had been a fool. (p.95)” referring to all the decisions he had made in the pass knowing it would affect his future. This quotation proves even Dave himself was aware about his bad decisions. In the end Dave’s decisions got the best of him and he ended up dead, if only he made better decisions he could have continued his journey.