Wednesday, November 4, 2015

MyBloody Life continued




Further into story



As I continued to read, Rey’s life seemed to get more dangerous after each chapter. Since he started living in the gang clubhouse, he was technically considered a gang member. He soon begun to experience the more violent and reckless side of the Spanish Lords. Rey experienced the life of selling drugs, having sexual inter courses with females, and even gang wars that involved multiple people being murdered. He wasn’t used to this life, but he soon will have to adapt to it otherwise his future won’t turn out so well.

From a typical person’s perspective, Rey’s life is starting to seem too chaotic for a young teenager. He shouldn’t be going through all this. Kicked out of the house. Was forced to find a way to live on his own. He even dropped out of school because there was no point in learning from the books. The streets had begun to teach him. When I think about it, only certain groups of people would like this type of book. This book is filled the violence and other real things that happen in a typical gang member life. From my point of view, I like this book because I’m just interested in gangs and why people are involved in them. I also like how real people are able to tell all of the crazy things they’ve been through. This books just makes me wonder how would be to do all of this if I was in Rey’s shoes.
Does Rey have any regrets on living on his own?
What is the best thing he can get out of being in a gang?
Would you be able to survive on your own at a young age?

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