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Analysis Of The Book ' The Wes Moore '

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When most people hear the name Wes Moore, they think of the Wes Moore that is a decorated veteran and author, but when Wes Moore hears his name, he thinks about not himself, but the Wes Moore serving life in prison for first-degree felony murder. They both grew up in similar settings and both had trouble with the police, but there lives are the complete opposite now. Most people wonder how that could happen. Each Wes ended up on totally different paths as evidenced by actions and events that took place in each of their lives. Throughout the following paragraphs, how each Wes’s life slowly became different will become clear. The meaning of the excerpt from Sir William Ernest Henley’s poem has a lot in common with Moore’s writing, “The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine. The tragedy is that my story could have been his” (Moore 180). It has a lot in common because they are both about sadness. Wes is saying that it is frightening that he could have ended up like prisoner Wes and that it is saddening that prisoner Wes did not end up like him, while Henley is saying that there it is fear since we do not know our future. These two pieces also talk about the future. Wes is saying that he has a bright future in front of him while the other Wes is going to have a sad life in jail. Henley is saying that by the time your life on Earth ends, you should not be in fear. He is also saying that what punishments you get do not matter as long as you are in control and in

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