Comparing 'Gym Candy And Moana Means Home'

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The stories Gym Candy and Moana Means Home both share change in the beginning, where it is good or bad, and in the end, realize it's okay to be yourself. In the novel Gym Candy, Mick wants to change by taking steroids and becoming the best player on the field. In the poem Moana Means Home, she wants to change into a whole different race so that she doesn’t look different. Both of the stories have similar outcomes by appreciating who they really are. In “Gym Candy” by Carl Deuker, Mick is characterized as a person that would do anything to be the best on the field, even if he had to cheat. He has an ego and thinks he’s the best. When Mick is cheating to be better in football by using steroids. “I swallowed the snare. I want to do it! I said, …show more content…

This quote shows that he is physically increasing and beating his personal records each day. You can tell Mick is gradually changing into a different person physically. In “Moana Means Home” by Terisa Siagatonu, she wants to change into a different person, so that she can fit in. Then realizes something that changes her whole perspective on what she thinks. When she is on the beach talking about how she wishes she was a white girl to fit in more. “I wanted a white girl's skin more than my own soil.” This quote shows that she wants to change into someone she isn’t. She gets reminded of her culture and ancestry by realizing and thinking of who she really is. Then when she realizes who she really is when this line is spoken “Ancestor’s language tatted on my body”. My skin is sacred ground” This quote shows that she wants to be herself when she says “My story will breathe.” It’s emphasizing that she just wants nothing to change. In both Gym Candy and Moana Means Home, the characters both want to change themselves to be different, but in the end realize they want to stay true to

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