Paul Fisher In Tangerine By Edward Bloor

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In the book “Tangerine”, by Edward Bloor, the character Paul Fisher goes through many tough episodes, but the toughest one was making the choice on weather to lose a friend, or to lose trust. Paul’s actions on jumping on Coach Warner did lead to helping his friend Tino escape a thrilling problem, but the consequence waiting for him later on was not so forgiving.”I landed hard on Coach Warners back and held on tight. Riding his neck and shoulders. He lurched to one side letting Tino escape(Bloor 258).” Pauls consequence led him to losing trust from his parents. Mr.Fisher had Flames glimmering in his eyes when he says” I oughta kill you for that(Bloor 259).” Paul shows his reaction towards his dad in fear when he states I was relieved for about