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Who Is Paul's Character In Tangerine

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The Outcast (Tangerine) “Confidence is not, ‘they will like me’. Confidence is ‘I’ll be fine if they don’t’.” In the book Tangerine, by Edward Bloor, Paul is constantly treated badly, but that doesn’t mean he is a bad person. As Paul struggles with low confidence, he feels like a total outcast, but soon he learns that it doesn’t matter how people treat you, it matters how you react, and he begins to shed his old shy self. As you join in on Paul's amazing adventure, you will experience the drastic changes of his personality. In the beginning, Paul is mostly a ‘momma’s boy’, for example, on page 25, when Paul fisher’s mom introduces him to the school, she says, “We are hoping to see exactly where Paul will be going next week. He has problems

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