The Other Wes Moore" is a book written by Wes Moore, published in 2010. The book tells the story of two men named Wes Moore, who were both born in Baltimore around the same time and grew up just blocks away from each other. Despite their similar backgrounds, the two men end up leading vastly different lives. One of the Wes Moores becomes a Rhodes Scholar, a White House Fellow, and a successful business executive. The other Wes Moore, however, becomes involved in drugs and crime, and eventually ends up in prison for his role in the murder of a police officer. (Wes Moore Interview) The two Wes Moores were affected by their upbringing in poverty-stricken neighborhoods. The author, Wes Moore, grew up in a tough neighborhood in Baltimore, while …show more content…
The author, Wes Moore, made a pivotal decision to attend a military academy, which provided him with structure, discipline, and a path to success. He also had the support of his family and mentors who encouraged him to pursue his dreams. The other Wes Moore, on the other hand, made several poor decisions, including dropping out of high school, getting involved in drug dealing, and eventually committing a robbery that led to a life sentence in prison. The author Wes Moore had a clear sense of purpose and direction in his life, which motivated him to achieve his goals. In contrast, the other Wes Moore lacked a sense of purpose, which led him to make poor decisions that had long-lasting consequences. (The other Wes Moore: one name two fates) Peer pressure and the influence of friends were also factors that impacted the decisions made by the two men. The author, Wes Moore, had friends who supported his goals and aspirations and did not engage in criminal activities. In contrast, the other Wes Moore's friends were involved in drug dealing and other criminal activities, and he felt pressure to conform to their behavior to fit in. (Johnston & Onofre,
The book The Other Wes Moore is a book that is mainly about choices and their effects. The two characters had very similar childhoods, yet one became a criminal and the other was extremely successful. This book helped me understand that choices we make, even small ones, can greatly affect our future. An example of this was on page 100, the author writes that “The news of imminent parenthood did not stop Wes from making time for other girls.” This leads to Wes having several more children.
This dynamic is demonstrated in the autobiography and biography of Westley Watende Omari Moore (hereinafter the author Wes), and Wesley John Moore (hereinafter the other Wes) respectively, recounted in The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore. This book follows the lives of these two men with the same name, and compares them, showing how the author ended up as a Rhodes
During the book The Other Wes Moore the author proves that good parenting will ultimately decide a child's future, This can lead to two vastly different life styles for both the author and the other Wes Moore. The book is written by Wes Moore and tells a story about two boys nearly the same age, live relatively close to each other, and have the same name. As a result of Parenting the main character Wes had gotten himself into a lot of trouble at school. This would eventually lead to his Mother making the rational decision of sending him to Valley Forge Military Academy.
As Wes grew up, he had to mother who demanded effort or academic rigor. His mom had given up on life, and so did Wes. He looked for a new role model, and all he found was his brother Tony, a powerful drug dealer in Baltimore. Although Tony did not want Wes to follow in his footsteps, Wes decided to embrace the drug trade surrounding him.
“The Other Wes Moore” is a true story, written by Wes Moore about how he and another kid with the same name ended up with two extremely different fates. Both Wes`s lived in the same area, grew up without fathers, had a difficult childhood and both got in trouble with the law for being involved with the wrong crowd in the streets. The Two both also were raised by single mothers who influenced their lives extremely. Wes found out about the other Wes and began to visit him in prison. Wes Moore wrote this book because he realized that the fate of the other Wes could’ve easily been his.
This passage demonstrates the trouble that the author Wes Moore’s family and their friends go through to help send him to military school. Once Wes makes his first attempt at escaping from Valley Forge Military Academy he contacts his mother in an attempt to come home, she then divulged all the sacrifices she’d been making to send him there and steer his life in a better direction. From this, the author hopes to show that people who are supported throughout their lives have a greater chance of success in the future if they strive to reach goals that they set for themselves. The first two paragraphs of this passage show how determined Wes’ mother was to help him change his life.
People, places, and physical items can have life-changing influences on people throughout their life, ultimately deciding their fate. In the novel The Other Wes Moore written by Wes Moore, the two main characters share the same name, but very different destinies because of the difficulties they have experienced through the course of their childhood. In The Other Wes Moore, the characters demonstrate that outside influences directly affect the actions they take throughout their life. Wes’s actions throughout the book influence how he saw the world and his future. From the very beginning of the novel, the reader is introduced to two characters, the author Wes Moore, and the other Wes Moore who share the same name but very different realities.
If you believe that hard work pays off, then you work hard and you succeed. And I want people to understand something I learned only recently: I am lucky enough to live the American Dream, and so are you” (9). Growing up with a drug addict of a mother, no father figure, no money, and barely any education, Vance is almost guaranteed lack of success. Through determination, will, and ethic, however, Vance freed himself from the burdens of his town and family and emerged as an author and lawyer who uses his own life as an example to all that with hard work and intention, anyone can break from an unhealthy, inimical environment and strive to become successful. Additionally, this cultural aspect is connected to the purpose of the memoir; Vance’s intention is that through
Did you know that the people around you can have a major impact on how successful you could be in the future? The nonfiction book The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore demonstrates nature vs. Nurture and how it can affect individuals' lives. Nurture is the way you are raised, your relationships, early experiences, the cultures around you, and how it plays a role in the outcome of your future. Throughout the story Wes Moore the author highlights different stories and experiences from his childhood and another man also by the name Wes Moore who grew up completely separate from the author but had a lot of similarities in their experiences during adolescence. The author Wes Moore’s family had a large influence on him and nurture played a big role in
Comparing Moore’s upbringing to differential opportunity theory, the connections can be made through Moore’s upbringing that he was given the legitimate opportunities for success but didn’t take them right away. Instead, he was being influenced by both sides, his mother’s view on his education and success and his friends who started to sway him towards criminality. When sent off to Valley Forge Wes felt hatred towards his mother as it was a sense of betrayal, he states, “for the first few days I woke up furious and went to bed even more livid. The target of my rage was my mother. How could she send me away?
Jasper Jones, written by Craig Silvey, is a novel that draws readers into this world he has created with themes of racism, morality and injustice. The book is set in the 1960s in a small town called Corrigan and tells the story of a 13 year old boy named Charlie Bucktin, who becomes entangled in secrets and problems after being approached by Jasper Jones, an Aboriginal teenager who is known as the town's outcast. In this essay, I will explain how Silvey effectively draws readers into the world of his text through his use of setting, characterization, and symbolism. Firstly, Silvey uses the setting of Corrigan to bring readers into the world of the novel.
Significant factors including parental support, influential figures and opportunities with consequences determined the divergent paths each Wes Moore chose to take and sealed their respective fates. Consequences of being raised by a single mother played a significant role in both of the Wes Moore’s lives but had vastly different results due to parenting style. Wes, the author, had both parents only to the age of three when his father passed from a tragic illness, yet he remained a subtle influence in his life as a role model. Joy, his mother, made many sacrifices to ensure her son and two other children would be raised in a strong home with discipline and a
The Negative Influences in the Other Wes Moore's Life The Other Wes Moore By Wes Moore is a non-fiction coming of age story, about the path the Other Wes Moore goes in life that leads him to prison. This story is about two guys that have the same name but end with two different outcomes in life. While one Wes Moore ends up becoming successful, the other Wes gets caught up in the drug trade and gangs and is currently in jail for life. Due in part to the negative influences from his family and living in a community where he is surrounded by poverty and the drug trade, the Other Wes Moore ends up in a life of imprisonment.
The Other Wes Moore is a book that tells the story of two men with the same name. Despite having similar backgrounds and facing many of the same challenges both Moores ended on very different paths in life. Through the story of the Moors the book shows many different themes including the consequences of crime, the impact of family on a person’s development, and the importance of education and opportunities. The themes of consequences of crime, the impact of family on a person’s development, and the importance of education and opportunities strongly influence the novel The Other Wes Moore.
“This book is meant to show how,for those of us who live in the most precarious places in this country, our destinies can be determined by a single stumble down the wrong path,or a tentative steo down the right one. This is our story.” Throughout the strory, the author Wes Moore created this book The Other Wes Moore, doubling is when two characters are described about their life and they both share the same but different story. The author uses imagery, juxtaposition, and irony to develop coming-of-age themes. Ultimately, the author shows doubling between him and the other Wes Moore and to pick out that their stories couldve been eachothers.