The Other Wes Moore.

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The Other Wes Moore

Table Talk The author was very young when his father died, but he still misses him deeply. How is it possible to miss someone you barely knew? What does Baltimore mean for the two mothers? How are they similar and different from each other? Tony lectures Wesley about taking school seriously and staying off the streets. What advice do you give to (or have received from) your siblings based on your mistakes? If Mary held school and education to be so important for herself, why did she not make sure that her children felt the same way?

Table Talk Do you think the way in which they lost their fathers influenced their choices in life? Why did Tony want to be like Wesley and vice versa?

Table Talk Basketball quickly becomes a getaway for Wes and his friends. What activities do you enjoy while trying to cope with difficult situations? Do you think having positive role models as a child serves as a deterrent to a life of crime? Is what constitutes a positive role model the same for everyone or does it vary? What are your expectations for a positive role model?

Table Talk What does the word “identity” mean? What are some of the ways in which people identify themselves? Some identities can be seen by others and other identities are only known to others if the individual chooses to share it. What are some of the identities that you can usually “see”? What are some identities that you might not be able to see? Early in the book, we learn about the unfortunate circumstances in which the “other” Wes Moore meets his father for the first time. How do you think he felt while he was meeting his father and after he met him?

Table Talk What do we mean when we talk about “personal values”? Is it important to have personal values? Why or why not? Which person from The Other Wes Moore do you think had strong personal values? Why? Which person from “!e Other Wes Moore” do you think lacked strong personal values? Why? We learn that Wes and Nikki had a strong relationship and that they also fought as many siblings do. Why was it so important to Joy Moore to punish Wes when he hit Nikki? How did his father react? What do we learn about Joy Moore’s history that would make her react to this incident in such a way?

Table Talk On page 42, we learn that Wes’s mother and grandparents had a lot of rules for Wes. What were some of their rules? Do you think their rules we fair or too strict? Why do you think they had so many rules? How does Wes’s experience with rules and structure relate/differ from your experiences? On page 50 Wes writes about time when he exaggerated the reason he was suspended from school. In this case, Wes felt that bloody fight was more respected than an accident that led to someone getting hurt. What does this indicate about Wes’s personal values at the time of this incident? Discuss the types of friends that the two Wes Moores had.

Found Poetry & Sentence Imitation Choose one of the following subjects: identity or personal values. Write one sentence about your selected subject with regards to one of the Wes Moores that includes an absolute phrase. (see example below) The boy watched, his eyes bulging in the dark. Edmund Ware, “An Underground Episode” Select a page and create a “found” poem that speaks to your selected subject. (see example on the right)