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)
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Because he is afraid of his older brother erik
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.
He remembers that erik and castor sprayed silver spray paint in his eyes and thats how he became blind
Erik Fisher slaps Paul Fisher, his younger brother, in the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor.
In Tangerine book, Paul left Houston to meet his dad, and Erik, his brother in Florida.
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In the book "Tangerine," Paul jumps on top of Erik Fisher during a confrontation between their soccer teams.
Because he is afraid of his older brother erik
In the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the climax occurs when Paul makes the decision to confront his parents about his brother Erik's actions on the football field, despite the danger it poses to his family. This pivotal moment leads to the resolution of the conflict within 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.
The Erik Fisher Football Dream.
They no he has a problem and cant help it.
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 pay less attention to Paul and he is overshadowed by his big brothers accomplishments.