I think that the real reason that Erik acts the way he does is because of his parents. His parents didnt do anything when he spray painted Paul's eyes, so he turned into a syco! He is (in my opinion) mentally ill! He is just a sick person!
The main conflict of Tangerine is that Paul is trying to get use to Tangerine also that he wants to be accepted by his peers, & that he does not want to live in the shadow of his brother Eric. :) Hope you find this useful -Anny Cai
There is only one way in the book of Acts to receive the Holy Ghost, and it is to repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus.
The book is one of those mystery books. Everything said, written, witnessed, and remembered in the beginning of the book helps for the end of the book. If you read the whole book its a great book, but along the way its confusing to understand things that happen (etc).
Those who believe the Acts of the Apostles to be a literal account of the early Church would call the book a history. Others call it an epic, in that it provides a glorious or 'epic' story that inspired those who believed in it.Either way, Acts is a book of scripture.
"Hybrid" is a slightly odd way to refer to a man, but Timothy was the son of a Jewish mother and a Greek father (Acts 16:1).
No. Erik and Alicia are not related.
the way a animal acts is there instinct
Its in the book of Acts. Its in Chapter 3.
The gray wall represents a barrier that cannot protect. No matter what the Fishers do, the outside will always make its way in. It is also a racial barrier between LWD and Tangerine Houses represent the facade LWD puts up to hide their flawed interiors
Leroux is not specific about the deformity. He says that Erik was born this way. His skin is sallow, and he has no nose. As a young man, Erik traveled with a carnival as a walking dead man.
he acts the same way around others the same way he acts to you
it acts i such a way that makes you horney or punchy