Monster Book Report A History Lesson Alex Moir/February 13, 2001 Mrs. Neitling/Per.4 Kody Scott grew up in South Central L.A. during the nineteen-sixties and seventies, soon after the display of the Crips. Raised in poverty without a father, and a panoptic family raised solely by his mother, Kody Scott led the stereotypical ghetto life, a poor and broken home. However he does not blamed this on his own personal decision to join the Crips slice only eleven years old. The allure of the respectfulness and glory that bursterers got, along with the unity of the set(name for the specific gang) is what trace him into the gang.
Once joined, he vowed to stay in the set for life, and claimed that bang was his life. After many years of still believing this, he eventually realized that the thug life was no longitudinal for him, and that gangs were a problem on society and the Afrikan race(page 382-383). In his take Monster: The Autobiography of an L....If you want to get a jump essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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