In his book, “The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates,” Wes Moore (2011) tells a true story about two men from Baltimore who have identical names but have different outcomes in life. He also illustrates the similarities of their life’s situations when they were younger, the decisions they made in life and their impacts, and the roads they took that ultimately led them to where they are today. Both Weses had several circumstances in common that happened early on in their lives. Moore narrates that he lost his father at a young age due to a medical misdiagnosis. The author says that with the loss of his father, his family had to move to the Bronx to live with his grandparents. The author Wes was the second of three children, and with the absence of his father, his mother Joy had to work multiple jobs to send him and his siblings to school. Moore adds that he was enrolled in a private school but skipped his classes often and was put on academic probation. On the other hand, the …show more content…
The author reveals that he hung out with the wrong people which afforded him to be arrested by the police due to vandalism. Because of this incident, the author Wes was sent to Valley Forge, a military school in Philadelphia. The author claims that the author Wes had a difficult time at first and had tried to escape the school several times; but when he discovered that his mother and his grandparents sacrificed a lot just to send him there, he decided to stay and eventually became a platoon leader. However, Moore states that the other Wes got involved with the use and distribution of drugs, like his brother Tony. The author mentions that the other Wes got his girlfriend pregnant and adds that the news of early fatherhood made him frustrated. Moore states that the other Wes stopped attending school and expanded his drug selling business. The author states that the other Wes was arrested for selling drugs to a police
Military school straighten Wes out to where he turned a new leaf over for his life and was set on the straight and narrow, whereas, the other Wes continue to sell drugs and get caught up in a life of crime which, eventually landed him in jail. For the both Wes Moore’s, they have seen how badly drugs and gang violence had come and took over the neighborhood. Given that Wes Moore had the support of his family and community, they provided a positive impact on his life. He is the product of an environment of where if people expect you to succeed, you succeed, and he became very successful in his life and is spending a life sentence in jail. The other Wes Moore had little to no support system when it came to his upbringing. As much as Tony tried to straighten him out, Wes was consumed by what he didn’t have and knowing how he can get it. He is the product of his environment, where if people expected you to fail, you failed. Even when he tried to straighten out his life, the system failed him, basically forcing him back into the drug
The Other Wes Moore tells a story of two young men growing up in similar situations. No father, kipping class, drug influence some situations the Wes Moore’s have to deal with, however one ends up a road scholar and influential author the other ends up in prison serving life. This book is a prime example of how certain choices can determine the rest of one’s life.
The book, The Other Wes Moore, was written by Wes Moore. This story is about two guys named Wes Moore, who lived two different lives not knowing each other existed. In the story, both of the Wes Moore's have to make life changing decisions that will change both of their futures. One of them will change for the better and one will change for the worse. In the book, The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore, the author explores the idea of decisions to develop the theme consequences of several single decisions can change a person's life forever.
The book “The Other Wes Moore One Name, Two Fates”, written by Wes Moore, challenges us to contemplate who we are as people and what our overall potential can be. The book highlights two individuals named Wes Moore and their struggle to reach their own destinies. One Wes Moore ends up in prison for life, the other Wes Moore becomes an Ivy League College Grad and a Rhodes Scholar Receiver. People may assume that the successful graduate Wes Moore grew up in a completely different environment than the other Wes Moore due to one’s success and one’s downfall. In reality, both Wes Moore’s had a very similar childhood.
Connection: The Other Wes Moore is a book about two men named Wes Moore that grew up minutes away from each other in tough areas of Baltimore. This story describes their up bringing and decision making that ultimately led to the lives they lived. Just as the chapter said, this specific book is one where you have to ask yourself, can this person be saved? By asking this question you are stepping out of your perspective and into the character’s. The first Wes Moore had a hard youth with tough crowds, but had excellent role models that helped him
Comparing my life to the two Wes Moores, I realized that my life was privileged compared to theirs. “The Other Wes Moore” is a book depicting the lives of two men with the same name but having completely different lives, one with a fortunate ending but the other with a tragic one. This book helps show how your decisions can affect your destiny and helps influence your choices in what you make of your life.
The author Wes, lost his father at a very young age and watched him die from a serious illness. It was very difficult on his mother so they decided to move in with his grandparents in the Bronx. Wes did not really care for school and started getting into a lot of trouble. His mom did not want him being around the people he was hanging around so she decided to send him to military school. even though he did not like it he finally gave it a try and it was there where he discovered his purpose in life. This Wes Moore graduated from John Hopkins University and became a Rhode Scholar and went to Oxford University. He is a White House Fellow, a decorated veteran, and business leader. The other Wes Moore also grew up with a single mother and never really knew his father. His mother was in community college and got accepted in John Hopkins University but couldn't attend due to financial cuts and had to get a full time job to support her kids. As Wes started getting older wes became disillusioned with school and got into a lot of trouble. The other
In the book, The Other Wes Moore, the author deliberately talks about the viability of two young individuals who share the same name and went down the same road, but ended in dramatically different paths. Both Wes’s were from Baltimore and came from low income families. They both grew up in a single parent home where they only had their mothers in their lives but not their fathers. The reasons for their fathers not being in the picture are immensely different though. Similarly, they come across critical moments or events that lead to the different circumstances they end up in. Also, the impact that their families had on them was quite different and the way the families reacted to their behavior was nothing alike. I believe the environment in which one is raised in and the people who surround someone has a lot to do with the way one turns out to be. While one of the Wes’s prospers in life and becomes a successful person, the other falls in the hands of their environment and finds the easy way out of it by being in the drug business.
The book I read was called, “The Other Wes Moore” by Wes Moore. Some of the other books that he has written are “This Way Home”, “The Maker”, and “Forcefully Advancing: The Last Hope for America & American Christianity”. This book is a memoir. The definition of a memoir is that it is a written novel based on the author’s experience and perspective. A memoir usually includes an experience the author had felt. In this story, I became aware of the fact that there are two boys with the same name but different fates, which symbolizes different identities. This story takes place in Baltimore, Maryland, which is where the two boys grew up.
People make decisions everyday without knowing the consequences from them. The Other Wes Moore One Name Two Fates written by Wes Moore is a memoir that explains how your future can be determined by the choices you make in your life. Both Wes Moore`s grew up without their fathers. Wes Moore(the author) grew up fatherless because his father had passed away from an allergic reaction that affected the epiglottis that caused him to suffocate. Likewise, The other Wes Moore grew up not really knowing his father. Both of their mothers were always working so hard to make sure their families were stable, but Mary(the other wes moore's mother`s) chances lessened when her Pell Grant was taken away from her so she was unable to complete her education at Johns Hopkins University. Due to these
In the memoir “The Other Wes Moore” by Wes Moore, there are two people with the same name, Wes, who grew up in the city of Baltimore. The author Wes went to Military School for not doing well in school. While the Other Wes followed in his brothers’ footsteps by doing drugs and fighting. As the story progresses, both Wes’ face many challenges in their lives as they grow up. This makes both Wes’ a product of their own environment and knows the true meanings of their fate.
How can two people have the same name and not realize it? They both grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and they both had similar lives growing up but their futures were completely different. One Wes Moore grew up to be successful while the other one landed himself in jail. They both had a similar childhood. They both grew up without a father and they both got themselves into trouble a lot. They grew up in the neighborhoods where a lot of drug deals and violence went on. Each of their mothers wanted the best for them and they made sure they tried as hard as they could to make that happen. In the book, The Other Wes Moore, both Wes Moore’s face similar challenges but one turns out successful and one ends up in jail.
In the memoir titled The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates by Wes Moore the author shows us throughout the book the conditions that both Wes Moores have gone through. In their early childhood, they lived in poverty stricken neighborhoods with a mother that tried to do everything she could to better her children's lives. It is through these conditions that they were presented with their own set of opportunities and choices. Though, both Wes’s were given a multitude of chances they both took their separate paths. From public vandalism, to being a father, and eventually to dealing drugs on the street. Both Wes were given chances to change who they were. It is through these conditions and paths they have taken that shaped them into the men
The main idea in West Moore's novel, “The Other Wes Moore” is about the different paths that people take, despite going through similar events. Author Wes Moore founded a homogeneous circumstance between himself and the Other Wes Moore, who was in prison for convicted criminals. The Other Wes Moore and Author Wes Moore both experienced a tough childhood. They both grew up in downtown Baltimore and was raised by single mother. Succumbed to their curiosity, they both got involved with drugs; however, individually, they ended up taking different roads towards their future. Author Wes Moore became a successful business leader and juxtaposed to Other Wes Moore, he was sentenced to life in prison for robbery. The novel is presented to us that tragedies
They were born just a few blocks apart within a year of each other. They both grew up in poor Baltimore neighborhoods with no father figure to look up to. The two of them had interest in the drug game and loving mothers who tried to intervene. If not for the successful Wes’s mom sending Wes to military school, his story could have been much like the other Wes Moore’s. While he was there he was away from the temptation of making money by selling drugs. He was surrounded by men in uniform who expected perfection from him. For the other Wes, the drug became his life. His mother and brother, Tony, had tried to stop Wes at first but eventually gave up. If Wes had lived away from the violence and drugs like the scholar, he could have stayed away from