because they both wet themselves
In the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Arthur and Erik kill Luis as a result of a violent confrontation stemming from Erik's aggressive behavior and jealousy. Luis confronts Erik about his actions, particularly regarding the football incident involving his brother, Paul. In a moment of rage, Erik, influenced by Arthur, escalates the situation, leading to Luis's tragic death. This act underscores the themes of bullying, violence, and the consequences of toxic relationships in the story.
Erik, a bully in the book "Tangerine," tells Arthur to kill Luis because he mistakenly believes that Luis intentionally blinded Erik during a soccer game. Erik is seeking revenge and wants Arthur to harm Luis to even the score in his mind.
To Play the football
The dream that both Erik and Dad share for Erik to become a star football player and maybe even receive a scholarship for football in college. Paul does not like it because Dad is always focusing on the Erik Fisher Football Dream (EFFD, let's call it.) and not on Paul and soccer, and does not realize what is going on with Erik and Paul.
In the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the phrase "this is the house built on the Erik Fisher football dream" refers to the idea that the Fisher family's success and reputation are built upon Erik's football achievements. The family's house, wealth, and social standing are all tied to Erik's success as a star football player. This phrase symbolizes the pressure Erik feels to excel in football in order to maintain his family's status and lifestyle.
Paul Fisher doesn't really like football because his brother, Erik, plays it. Erik is rude and cruel to Paul and his friends, and Paul does not look up to him at all. The "Erik Fisher Football Dream," as stated in the book, makes up most of Erik's and Erik's parents' lives. Paul doesn't want anything to do with it.
They moved to Florida due to Erik's successful football career and to be closer to Lake Windsor Downs, the prestigious school where Erik would be playing football. Paul's parents hoped the move would provide a fresh start for their family.
Erik quit football because of Antoine. As you may have know he had his "everything" planned for him, and he went to a really good football team. It's just that Antione lived in Tangerine and he was playing with Erik which was for Lake Windsor and that was against the Law. S the sports people nullified all the scores. Which made him quit football.
He gets hit in the head by Erik! He actually gets hit with a blackjack. Arthur Bauer killed him, but Erik told him to
his parents
Well, Erik probably saw something in Arthur that he liked, whether it was his sense of humor, his loyalty, or maybe just because Arthur had a cool collection of action figures. People become friends for all sorts of reasons, some more meaningful than others. Maybe Erik just needed someone to grab a beer with after work, who knows?
1. 1. To play football (instead of soccer) 2. 2. Spraying Paul in the eyes (with the white spray-paint) 3. 3. Robbing the houses (with Arthur) 4. 4. Telling Arthur to hit Luis (with the Black Jack)