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Environment In The Other Wes Moore

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In the memoir The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore, the author uses contrasting descriptions of West Baltimore and Job Corps to demonstrate how environment affects the other Wes’s perception of his identity and opportunities in life. The section begins in West Baltimore where Wes is tired of the harrowing life of a drug dealer. His feelings of defeat are mirrored through the decrepit imagery as Wes travels down the streets of West Baltimore: “[Wes] walked down the broken blocks past clusters of abandoned buildings, the glass from shattered windows on the sidewalk, junkies on the steps...while thirteen-year-olds ran drugs up and down the streets” (138). Wes confides to his friend Levy, “‘I want to get out. Do something different with my life. But

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