There are many violence in other Wes Moore, but there are various forms of this violence. Probably the most obvious example is street violence that affects two people, but the more important part of Beaver's life is Vice's life. Both men were born in Baltimore when drug and gang violence caused a devastating blow to the city. However, as Moore grew, the immunity to the violence on the street became stronger and stronger. First go out Baltimore, then enter Riverdale, find a successful football player, and enter military school. On the other hand, there is no escape route in the Wes. Mary, Tony, Woody tried to keep him away from the world of crime and violence, but it seemed inevitable that Wes entered the world; Even if Wes does not want to participate in violence and has many different ways Even if you try, it is true.
To Weiss, violence is not a deliberate choice or action, it is a reality that surrounds him and suffocates him. "Wes is tired ... I'm tired of being shot and joining a friend." In this way, Moore suggested that Wes was wrong because of a life sentence for murder.This sentence, Wess 's environment did not understand that it was violent and chaotic as if it were a wild West. Moore thought that Vice was guilty, but the whole of Vice' s life The statue shows that he had no chance to truly escape the violent world he was born.
To some extent, the book shows that an antidote for violence is a discipline. For example, the admission rate to Moor's military academy is a turning point that enables him to succeed in his life and leave the city. On the other hand, discipline - especially the criminal justice system - has proven itself as a form of violence in books. When Wess Moores were young, they often interacted with the police, and the police acted in a violent and aggressive manner even though the boys were only children. At the same time, Wyeth's life imprisonment shows injustice of the prison system. Mr. Moore does not deny that Wes should be sent to prison because he was involved in violent crime, but it is clear that prison discipline has greatly changed Wes. However, unlike Moore, his experience at a disciplinary institution (military school) eventually allowed him to prosper.
The author chose to change his life, but other Wes Moore decided to drop down the mountain. Other Wes Moore may be as successful as the author. If other Wesmore had a small discipline that he had in his life, he has a better opportunity to live a different life just as he did not have his own prison in his life Let's see. In addition, if the police catch him quickly with a drug gang, the possibility that he will be punished or changed when he goes out before he can not move indeed and will not kill anyone's sin there is. His prison prison prison helped Wes kill Ray, and if he never took part, he could not kill him. This book makes me think of the events of my life how it affects people who will live in the future. Everything is connected and shapes a person
The other Wes Moore of Wes Moore 's Wes Moore is a true story about two different boys. The author shares his growth tale and the way he eventually led him to his participation in Johns Hopkins University. The author also wrote a story about the way to other drugs of Wes Mua, and is imprisoned as having killed the policeman now. Although Wes Moores grew up in Baltimore, he lost his life when he was very young, but one was very successful and the other was unsuccessful. Each chapter has a short story about each Wess, so this book is very interesting. It's interesting to see their life diverging as the books continue. It also makes it easy to compare and contrast Weses' life and way. I really like this book and I think it gives me a deep understanding of how small seemingly small decisions can revolutionize and shape people's lives and the future.