Scratch Beginnings Character Analysis

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Adam Shepard the author of Scratch Beginnings has a very strait forward character, which is shown through his interactions with others and how he decides to go through with his goal set at the beginning of the book. Shepard does what he can to get to the completion of his goal faster, an example being when he decides to work on Sundays instead of going to church. Shepard stated that “The rusty shovel and garbage bags that George had handed me as soon as I arrived at his house downtown were the substitute for my Bible” (60). Showing that he is willing to give up has free time to relax to work to gain progress toward his end goal. Being able to sacrifice relaxation for more work is something that is rarely don’t, which is why it speaks so loudly

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