Jason

I have already taken a liking to Jason. When narrating the book at times I feel like I am reading poetry because he mixes short concise sentences with more intricate ones. An example of this is "I'd shoot the Soviet airmen with tranquilizer darts as they pressed their ejector seats. Our marines'll mop them up. I'd refuse all the medals"(4). When I first read this part of the book, it felt like a rhyme.

I can really relate to Jason. I remember being in middle school and just like how Jason feels out of place, I did too. When the kids had seen The Great Escape and were talking about it he hadn't actually seen the movie, he just, "paid close attention so I can pretend to've watched it when school starts on Monday"(9). I had a group of pals that I hung out with most of the time, but when they would talk about sports and other things. I either didn't know what they were talking about or would just say things that I would hear other people say. Just like with Jason, who acts differently in different surroundings, I would be silent at school, but when I got home, I would always be joking around with my family and would be a smart aleck. 

In many ways, Jason is different from me, but I can also relate to him in many different ways. I also admire how athletic he is even though he doesn't really show it. I really see myself in him and in a way, he is all ready coming of age.

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