Doug Swieteck Character Analysis

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Doug Swieteck, from “Okay for Now”, by Gary D. Schmidt, lived a life in anger. At the beginning of the book, he was very hateful of everything. He had spent a long time in anger and disgust, trying to find a way in life. Near the beginning of the book, Joe Pepitone gave Doug his baseball cap and jacket in person, to Doug. But, Doug’s mean older brother took the cap and his dad took his jacket. That added to Doug’s anger even more. But, luckily he turned it around in the middle and end of the book. He ended being a lot happier and was able to control his emotions better. Being mean was Doug’s biggest trait. One morning, Doug was standing on the steps to the library, waiting for them to open, when a girl named Lil came up the block on her pink bicycle. Lil didn’t really know what to think of Doug at first. …show more content…

When Dough first moved to Marysville, New York he hated it. In the book, he’d always say that he hated Marysville. For example, on page 32 “People who passed by looked at me like I didn’t belong. Again. I hate stupid Marysville.” Doug is a positive person, so he will change his life, near the end of the book. The last trait that Doug has is when his life was turned around. Doug met this girl named Lil. At first, they hated each other. But, as the book went on, they got closer and closer. They also went to the same school so that made them close too. They soon started dating. Doug soon fell in love with Lil. On page 293, it says “She took my hand and we walked to Mrs. Windermere's house.” This shows that Doug turned his emotions around near the end of the book. In conclusion, Doug was a really mean and heartless guy. But, he was able to turn his life around and go on the right track. He met a girl named Lil, hit it off with her, and was generally happy. Perhaps, an exciting ending will happen. But, you’ll have to read for yourself to find out what happens at the end of “Okay for

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