no he doesn't. Erik tells arthur to hit him with the blackjack and it results in hin dying later in the story.
Erik Fisher slaps Paul Fisher, his younger brother, in the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor.
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.
He gets hit in the head by Erik! He actually gets hit with a blackjack. Arthur Bauer killed him, but Erik told him to
Paul Fisher likes Theresa Cruz
Aurthur hits Luis in tangerine because Luis was about to get Erik in trouble.
The resolution of tangerine is that Arthur goes to prison for murdering Luis Cruz and paul exposes Erik for telling Arthur to murder Luis Cruz. Erik takes responsibility for his action and admits this is true. Paul gets kicked out of Tangerine High for attacking the teacher. Paul feels stronger for telling the truth.
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
ConflictPaul fears his brother's physical retaliations, is angry at his father's apparent favoritism toward his brother, and resents his mother's apparent inability to see Erik for what he really is. Erik, therefore, appears to be the root of Paul's problems. Is this true? Is Erik the main conflict that Paul faces? If Erik is what caused and continues to cause Paul's problems, what caused, and perhaps continues to cause, Erik's problems?
hes a dick
Paul Fisher, Eric Fisher, Joey Costello, Mike Costello, Luis Cruz, etc.
There is more than 1 event. In summary though, Mike dies, Luis dies, Paul and his team win the soccer tournament, Erik and Arthur have been stealing people's valuables, Arthur gets arrested.
In the book "Tangerine," Erik Fisher is portrayed as aggressive, arrogant, and manipulative. He is known for his bullying behavior and has a mean streak, often using his position as a star athlete to intimidate others. Erik's personality is one of cunning and hostility towards those he perceives as weaker than himself.