
Tony Character Analysis in The Other Wes Moore | LitCharts
Tony is Wes ’s older half-brother, born to Mary when she was only 16. He spends most of his time in the Murphy Homes Projects and has been dealing drugs since before the age of ten. By the time he is 14, he is a “certified gangsta” with a fierce reputation.
The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore Plot Summary - LitCharts
Wes’s older half-brother, Tony, lives with his father and grandparents in the notorious Murphy Homes Projects. Wes feels protective of his mother, as his father, Bernard , is not present in his life.
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Tony is Wes ’s older half-brother, born to Mary when she was only 16. He spends most of his time in the Murphy Homes Projects and has been dealing drugs since before the age of… read analysis of Tony
The Other Wes Moore (Wes) Character Analysis - LitCharts
“The other” Wes was also born in Baltimore and is the second child of Mary and the younger half-brother of Tony. Moore’s father, Bernard, is absent throughout his life. Although Tony and Mary make efforts to keep Wes on a responsible path, he ultimately ends up following his older brother into the drug game.
The Other Wes Moore: Introduction Summary & Analysis
While Moore himself won a Rhodes Scholarship while studying at Johns Hopkins University, the other Wes was imprisoned along with his older brother, Tony, for his involvement in a robbery that led to the murder of an off-duty police officer named Sergeant Bruce Prothero.
The Other Wes Moore: Chapter 2 Summary & Analysis - LitCharts
Wes is dismissive of Tony’s words, admiring his brother for his actions. Regardless of what Tony says, Wes is impressed by Tony’s tough status and seeks to behave like his older brother, rather than following his advice.
The Other Wes Moore: Chapter 4 Summary & Analysis - LitCharts
Three years after Wes first decided to start work as a lookout, Tony is furiously asking his younger brother where he got the money to buy so many new pairs of sneakers. Wes tells him he’s become a popular neighborhood DJ, which is the same story he’s been telling Mary .
The Other Wes Moore: Chapter 1 Summary & Analysis - LitCharts
Wes feels protective of Mary, as his father has never been around to support her; meanwhile, Wes’s older brother Tony spends most of his time with his grandparents and father in the Murphy Homes Projects. Despite the termination of her Pell Grant, Mary still dreams of leaving her Baltimore neighborhood behind, perhaps by becoming an entrepreneur.
Woody Character Analysis in The Other Wes Moore | LitCharts
When they are children, Woody is a positive influence on Wes, and tries to stop him from pulling the knife on the neighborhood boy. Woody is the only one of Wes’ group of friends to graduate high school, although he still spends time in and out of prison after this point.