Analysis Of The Real Monster By Walter Dean Myers

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The Real Monster The book Monster, by Walter Dean Myers, is set in Harlem, NY, which most might know is not a great city. Harlem is a place well know for crime, and crime came. Throughout this text Walter Dean Myers explains Steve Harmon's sympathy of wanting to be a thug. Steve made good grades and good decisions until it came to his offer from James King, a man Steve admired for being tough and thugy. Throughout this time period, Steve has acquired a bad assumption from his peers as he was at the scene of a robbery and murder he did not commit. On the day the robbery went down Steve stated, “ I walked into a drugstore to look for some mints, then I walked out.” ( Myers, 140) This statement clearly states that Steve walked in and grab some

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