Black Holes And Basketball Sneakers Character Analysis

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The short story Black Holes and Basketball Sneakers by Lori Aurelia Williams was inspired by events Williams experienced. The main character Malik was a poor 13 year old that lived within the inner city of Houston. He dearly wanted a pair of basketball shoes that everyone else had except for him. The catch was that his mother couldn't afford both providing food for her children and fund for the "JC Jumper's". These shoes are what Malik really dreaded for. The climax of the story was when the Bullets jumped the player to receive the JC Jumper's. This climax inflicted a change in Malik's attitude over how the Bullets retrieved the JC Jumper's. Malik believed that the Bullets obtained the shoes immorally, then making Malik want to have nothing to do with the Bullets. Over the course of the story Malik changes in his view of the shoes and people overall. This change in character creates a different person and a different personality throughout the story. In the beginning of the story Malik was all for getting the JC Jumpers, no matter how he got them, he would be thankful. It was until Malik saw how the bullets got the sneakers was when this change occurred. …show more content…

The reason is because of the way the Bullets retrieved the shoes. They obtained them in an immoral, or unethical way. They retrieved the JC Jumpers by assaulting a basketball player leaving him helpless and took his shoes. When Malik saw this he couldn't believe it. He changed from everything being about the shoes to being just a caring person like he was prior to being bullied for his shoes. The change in his personality was him growing as a person and him finding himself as a person. This was him finding what his contribution to society actually was, and ultimately, he found that he was not meant to be in a ruthless gang, but instead be a family person who contributes for other people in a moral

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