Blog post on Snitch
In the novel Snitch, the
protagonist named Julia lives in a neighborhood that is filled with gang
rivalries. She tries to remain neutral, but when a new boy named Eric moves in
nearby and starts going to her school, he joins a gang after Julia and him
start going out. Eventually, she feels vulnerable without anyone’s protection
besides Eric and her good friend Chuck she joins the Flatbush Junction Crips.
Here, she feels a lot more protected and meets new friends after her old ones
abandon her. Even though it might seem okay at first Julia’s experience in the
gang leads to most of her friends getting arrested, hated by almost the entire
gang, and Eric nearly dying from a severe stab. I think the author shows how
becoming entangled with the wrong people is not a great idea, even if it looks
okay at first.
To begin, Julia is very optimistic about
Eric, which seems okay at first, but then gets herself into a lot of trouble.
For example, when Eric joins the FJC (Flatbush junction Crips) it persuades Julia
to join because she wants to feel like a family. The gang does stuff illegal
things such as smoke marijuana and bets on fights which gets Julia into bad habits.
Additionally, Eric gets the whole gang to try and jump Julia after a
misunderstanding. This would not happen if she would not have trusted Eric
after he lied to her multiple times.
Lastly, Julia leaves her old friends behind
when she joined a gang, which meant they wouldn’t support her if she needed
help. When Julia gets into a fight in the locker room, she calls her old
friends after it happened. None of her friends came over when Julia asked them
too, which was because she left them to join a gang. Julia decides to hang out
with her new friends, who later on try and beat her up for setting the gang up
for getting caught with drugs by the police. Had she stick with her old
friends, she wouldn’t be wanted dead by the entire FJC.
To conclude, the author shows how
getting mixed up with the wrong people can be very hurtful to your life. It can
ruin friendships, lives and get you hurt and in trouble with the police.
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