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Compare And Contrast Sonny And The Contender

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Some of the things I noticed between the two books is the differences in what opposes each of the protagonists. For example, while both books had drugs and gangs that opposed the two in their rise to the top, Alfred in The Contender needed to help his friend James who had become addicted to heroin. While at the same time dealing with Major and his posse who get Alfred to make some bad decisions, such as underage drinking and smoking. Sonny on the other hand, has to deal with two people who call themselves “Stick” and “Doll” who are in a drug dealing gang called The X-Men, which is selling crack as far south as New Jersey. While the two had plenty enemies outside the ring, they had to face their greatest enemy in. Something that held Alfred back in the ring, but not Sonny was the lack of a killer instinct. One example of how Alfred is missing the killer instinct is how after his first knockout he couldn't bring himself to box at full force anymore, he always saw the limp, lifeless body of …show more content…

For example Alfred lived in harlem, a poverty stricken and drug infested part of new york that was described as being “dirty” and “damp.” Sonny on the other hand lived in the Moscandaga Native American reservation. When Sonny left the reservation, he thought, “I'm making my move”...”I'm finally getting out of this trap.” While Sonny didn't like his home because he thought of it as him being left there with Jake, or abandoned by his mother without any friends. Unlike Sonny, Alfred didn't mind living with his aunt in Harlem. He had a friend he could go to a movie with, a motherly figure, and income from work. Sonny described himself as having no home and not belonging to anyone or anything. For example, when Sonny was fighting Glen Hoffer up north he thought, “I’m an indian up here, but when the chiefs sit in the long house and tell their secrets, I'm just a mixed white

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