Character Analysis of Paul Fisher in "Tangerine"
This assignment focuses on analyzing the character development of Paul Fisher, the protagonist in the novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor. Students are expected to examine how Paul's character evolves throughout the story, considering key events, relationships, and his visual impairment.
Group 1
Answer the following questions based on your reading of "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor. Provide specific examples from the text to support your analysis.
Question 1a
Discuss the initial portrayal of Paul Fisher at the beginning of the novel. How does his visual impairment affect his self-perception and interactions with others? Provide examples from the text.
Question 1b
Identify and analyze a key event that significantly impacts Paul's character development. How does this event change his perspective or actions? Use evidence from the novel to support your analysis.
Question 1c
Examine Paul's relationship with his family members, particularly his brother Erik and his parents. How do these relationships evolve throughout the novel? Provide specific examples from the text.
Question 1d
Discuss how Paul's understanding of courage and self-worth changes from the beginning to the end of the novel. What experiences contribute to this change? Support your response with examples from the book.
Question 1e
Reflect on the conclusion of the novel. How has Paul Fisher grown as a character by the end of the story? What lessons has he learned, and how do they influence his outlook on life? Use textual evidence to support your analysis.
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