Will In 'Long Way Down' By Jason Reynolds

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Have you ever read the book Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds? If you have, who do you think has had the biggest impact on Will? This essay is about the book Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds. Will is a 15 year old boy, who witnessed the death of his big brother Shawn. He was killed in a shooting. Will is trying to get justice for what has happened to Shawn by killing the person who killed Shawn. Everyone is trying to convince him that it isn’t a good idea to kill the person who killed Shawn. Mickey has the biggest impact on Will because he helps Will realize that he could have the wrong person, he helps Will realize how scary it is to get shot, and he helps him realize what it would feel like to be in that position. First, Mickey has had the biggest impact on Will's decision because he helps Will realize that maybe he doesn’t have the same person who killed Shawn. …show more content…

218) “You ain’t killing Gee? I asked, confused. No, I did, Pop confirmed, his voice crumbling. But Gee didn’t kill Mark. Gee was just some young kid trying to be tough, trying to make a few friends, a few bucks, a flunky for the guy who killed Mark, he explained.” (pg. 219) These quotes help you understand how Mickey was able to make an impact on Will. Mickey was telling Will about how he had killed the wrong person, and Will could have killed the wrong person too. Secondly, Mickey helps Will realize how scary it is to get shot. “Pop stood over me, the gun pressed against the side of my face. Was the first time I had ever had one in my head. First time I had been that close to death. To the end of the story. And at the hand of Pop.

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