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Character Analysis The character I am analyzing in this book is Drew. He is a tall slim african american male.

Drew is the kind of guy who wants whats best for him. He really doesn’t care about his team he just wants to win and boost his stats. All he trys to do is score as many points as he can so the college scouts look at him. Drew gets mad when the coach puts someone else in the spotlight instead of him.

The other characters see him as a team captain who leads them to victory. Except for the coach who thinks he is mostly a selfish kid who thinks only about himself. His family always trys to get him thinking positive about every situation the coach throws at him. His sister is one of his best friends and they always give eachother advice about anything and everything.

My character is the narrator and the story is through his point of view. Drew makes it seem like everything that he does is the best option possible.


Article posted May 24, 2010 at 12:24 PM • comment • Reads 39 • see all articles


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