He got really drunk and had a lot of baby's with prostitutes because he was scared.
It seems that erik erikson never married
Erik the Red.
no Erik likes hotter girls then brenda
Erik the Viking was created on 1989-09-22.
Erik is bullying Paul,
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.
Probably because Paul dislikes Erik, and he knows Erik doesn't deserve something like that dream.
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?
Erik spray painted his eyes
paul fisher see's his brother Erik chasing after him
Oh, dude, Paul despises Erik in "Tangerine" because Erik is just a real gem of a brother. I mean, who wouldn't love a sibling who's a total jerk, right? Like, Erik's just out there being the best at being the worst, and Paul's like, "Cool, bro, keep up the good work."
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.
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When Paul remember Erik spray painting his eyes.
Erik's criminal behavior affected Paul in Tangerine by creating tension in their family, leading to increased stress and conflict at home. Paul also struggled with conflicting feelings about his brother's actions and the impact it had on their reputation in the community. Ultimately, Paul had to navigate the consequences of Erik's actions while trying to find his own place and identity within his family.
Erik Fisher scares Paul in the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor on page 11. During this scene, Erik, Paul's older brother, intimidates him by bringing up the incident that led to Paul's vision impairment, creating a tense atmosphere and highlighting their troubled relationship. This moment sets the tone for the dynamics within the Fisher family throughout the story.