Yes, Erik Fisher dies in the novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor. His death occurs towards the end of the story during a confrontation with a sinkhole at the football field, which is a culmination of the various conflicts and tensions surrounding his character. His demise serves as a critical turning point, impacting the protagonist, Paul, and reflecting the consequences of Erik's actions throughout the narrative.
Erik Fisher
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what
Because he is afraid of his older brother erik
In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Erik is a significant source of Paul's problems, as his bullying and manipulative behavior create a toxic family dynamic. Erik's actions, including his involvement in sports and his treatment of others, overshadow Paul's own struggles and achievements. While Erik's influence is a major factor, Paul's issues also stem from his own insecurities and the family's denial about Erik's behavior. Overall, Erik serves as a catalyst for many of Paul's challenges throughout the story.
In the novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Erik's uniform is described as white.
He gets hit in the head by Erik! He actually gets hit with a blackjack. Arthur Bauer killed him, but Erik told him to
Erik Fisher
Erik is bullying Paul,
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Erik Fisher slaps Paul Fisher, his younger brother, in the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor.
Aurthur hits Luis in tangerine because Luis was about to get Erik in trouble.
In Tangerine book, Paul left Houston to meet his dad, and Erik, his brother in Florida.
what
he was ready to pick a fight
Probably because Paul dislikes Erik, and he knows Erik doesn't deserve something like that dream.
Because he is afraid of his older brother erik