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Biography: Antwone Fisher

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Antwone "Fish" Fisher is a complex individual who has been through a great deal of psychological and sociological conflicts in his short life. His mother was arrested and then abandons him, he was abused physically and emotional, and then lived on the streets. In short, nearly everything bad that can possible happen to a person has happened to young Antwone Fisher before he has reached adulthood. In his autobiographical book Finding Fish (2001), Fisher explains how the torment that he experienced in his youth shaped the man that he would become in adulthood. Although this story tells about one young man's difficulties in life and how he had to overcome obstacles in order to be a functional and positive member of society, it is really a story about the larger human condition and how every person becomes affected by their experiences. Even before Antwone Fisher was born, much of the factors that were to shape his life were already in place. His father is dead before his birth and his mother is arrested and he is born within the prison system. Without any blood relative willing to take responsibility for the child, Fisher is placed in the egregious and under supervised foster care system. The possibility for optimal development of the child is thus lost even from before Antwone is born. With the death of a father and the lack of association with a mother, it is easy to assume that even from this early stage, Fisher would have had confused emotions about placement. One of

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