![]() In the short term, Tiny and will could meet up through Will. What sort of things could happen in the short and long term? ![]() Not only that, but the personality differences between Will, Tiny, and will is what keeps the story interesting for me. ![]() As Will said himself, “I believe he may be the world’s largest person who is really, really gay” (Green 6). For starters, Tiny with his name contradicting his real-life image of being gigantic, nearly a whole head taller than Will. He’s already the kind of character that makes a strong impression to the readers, especially considering the fact that the book is filled with opposites. Correct me if I’m wrong, but Tiny is portrayed much like a positive guy, which makes me also wonder, what makes him the way he is. While reading, I’ve also come to realize that I want to get to know this character, more than his projection in the book. Now, let me introduce you to Tiny Cooper, Will’s huge gay best friend. In contrast, will has to work part-time to supplement the two of their living. ![]() Even just the simple things like how Will doesn’t work, yet having his own debit card, which was probably provided by his parents, reveal his wealth. I know the story’s set in modern time so social status isn’t such a significant issue, but you can tell how will and his mother struggle to live off the bare minimum of wage. ![]() I honestly think that the chapters for Will, who’s obviously living a more opulent life than will, uses proper capitalizations to give readers the effect of feeling like he is a bigger character than will. ![]()
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